We stayed at Dolphin Run during the tail end of Storm Dennis. The weather was wet and windy and te ground sodden. We quickly took some photographs during brief periods of sunshine. Despite these facts, we felt completely content with the views of the Clyde and the hills beyond from the lovely full length windows in our cozy holiday "home". We read books, cooked, watched films on our i-Pads, talked, rested and walked our two small dogs who, needless to say, didn't fancy braving the elements for longer than necessary.As my husband (born in Greenock) and I (with Highland ancestry) both feel so "at home" in Scotland, we did not want to leave and are now busy exploring opportunities to make a lovely Scottish lodge our permanent retirement abode. The only downside was the eyesore of a ruined church, I think (from the window shapes) next to the cottage. This is a blot on the landscape (it is not a charming historic ruin) and i wonder why the owners of the land have not torn it down to develop the land into plots for further lodges. However, Dolphin Run is so charming, so warm and comfortable and beautifully decorated that this does not really detract from one's enjoyment.