I stayed here in Cozy Cottage A, tucked away off of a quiet neighborhood road for nearly 6 months. It was my long-term transition home while moving back to Idaho after being away for 20 years. Ying's warm welcome as I made my way into the driveway is the first thing I remember when arriving. She quickly showed me where to park, how to enter, exit, and all of the necessary details within this comfy cottage. The setting is very relaxed and it is very quiet throughout the evening except for a few owls that kept me company. My family is miles away in Alaska and being alone for this long was hard through the holidays and COVID travel restrictions. Ying and her family reached out often as friends to see how I was doing. She still will come by for chats and she bakes treats and left me fruit from the apple trees on my first week too. They are always quick to accommodate your reasonable requests if something doesn't seem to work or if a light bulb goes out. This cottage has an antenna and internet-based TV, a full kitchen with the means to cook and keep groceries in case you don't go out to eat often. The washer and dryer are also available and a large bedroom closet too. Privacy and rest are encouraged, and I never felt concerned for safety staying here. I feel much better here than in a hotel or empty apartment downtown. Now that my house is closing, I know I will be back to visit and be their neighbors for good. If I have friends and family coming to town to visit, this is where they will go if available.
The cottage local conveniences are the restaurant at the end of the street, Kimberly's post office, more restaurants, ATM, gas station, and grocery. Those are literally within walking distance. In the other direction are the Family Dollar, Arctic Circle, another grill, car repair, and easy access to I84. Downtown Twin Falls is 10 minutes or so depending on where you are headed. Shoshone Falls is also close. Thank you so much for allowing me to stay and become your neighbor. :)