I suggest making sure dishes are washed thoroughly before putting them away or opening the cabin to the next users, as I almost used items from the shelf and cabinets that were dirty from previous use. I suggest providing a sponge or scrub brush for (or a dish washer) for dish-washing as there was nothing nearby to wash dishes with, so I used a washcloth from the restroom. I suggest stocking this cabin with nicer coffee mugs. The listing claims that five people can stay here, yet there were only three coffee mugs in the cabinet and two of those are dingy, stained and cracked, & not in a quaint, shabby-chic way. I had hoped the cabin overlooked the river but it does not. Llano River was unpleasantly warm because of Super Drought ‘22 and warmer temperatures, and there was bubbly scum along its edges and blue-green algae-looking growth in the shallows, through no fault of the owners, of course, but it definitely decreased my enjoyment.
The bed was comfortable with very soft sheets, with worn, much-used end tables & lamps beside it. The window units did a good job of cooling the place, and I saw lots of birds at the feeder. The patio was very nice.
When I opened the living room curtains, the while curtain rod + weighty curtains fell down on me. There was deer poop all over the ground every place we walked on site. The deer must be able to spring over all the fences everywhere on the property. There are an abundance of gates. I had to open three separate gates to get to the river. Quite the process.
I had trouble getting access to the property because the owners forgot to send me Access details, for which they apologized. But in about fifteen minutes, they called me back and helped me get in.
In short, the cabin was adequate and a good price. With a bit more attention to detail by the owners, and with less relentlessly dry, infernal weather, it would be a total pleasure.