Ah, I've learned something new the first thing this morning!! A new word!! And what a fun shop! You do find the best places and the most interesting people!! Hope you've had a great weekend -- so far, but then I think you always do!!
Thank you for the definition. It's a great word I've never bothered to look up. I LOVE the birds! (And there's another one...What is it with brilliant white smiles in Naples??)
Interesting store.
ReplyDeleteRe the birdhouse: There are many of these along the Homosassa canal, to protect a particular and cherished bird of the area.
His middle name must be eclectic, too.
ReplyDeleteI could spend hours looking at the shop.
ReplyDeleteLooks like he's a little bit of everything. This store looks to be an adventure.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous shop Jack with a handsome owner .... and now I know a new word "eponymous" - can't wait to use it somewhere.
ReplyDeleteI love the word eponymous and also Tyler's merchandise!
ReplyDeleteNice smile. He looks like a pleasant fellow. I like eponymous almost as much as palindrome.
ReplyDeleteAh, I've learned something new the first thing this morning!! A new word!! And what a fun shop! You do find the best places and the most interesting people!! Hope you've had a great weekend -- so far, but then I think you always do!!
ReplyDeleteI see lots of lovely things in this store ..
ReplyDeleteInteresting word, interesting items for sale and I'm will to bet, Tyler is an interesting guy.
ReplyDeleteNot only do you post great photos, you also add to your vocabulary. Thank you for that.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind stopping in there!
ReplyDeleteI like those birds, Jack! I like that word and right now for me I am liking the word 'bespoke'. It seems to be popping up everywhere all of a sudden.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very interesting store, with a handsome owner!
ReplyDeleteLove the birds.
ReplyDeleteYes, I certainly do. And palindrome, too.
ReplyDeleteI love those cute birdies! And Tyler has really nice hair.
ReplyDeleteOh I do like Tyler's homemade wares Jack, the birds are delightful.. I enjoy a shop with a eponymous name :)
ReplyDeleteThis will be difficult to believe, but I just looked up the word eponymous yesterday. TRUE!
ReplyDeleteIf you're going to be eponymous it helps to have an interesting name.
ReplyDeleteThose birds are so cool!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the definition. It's a great word I've never bothered to look up.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the birds!
(And there's another one...What is it with brilliant white smiles in Naples??)