Sunday, April 19, 2015

Tyler


Tyler Joseph has a eponymous store with a range of hand-made artisanal goods.
Don't you just love the word eponymous?  I had to look it up last year.
It means the store has the same name as its owner.

22 comments:

  1. Interesting store.

    Re the birdhouse: There are many of these along the Homosassa canal, to protect a particular and cherished bird of the area.

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  2. His middle name must be eclectic, too.

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  3. I could spend hours looking at the shop.

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  4. Looks like he's a little bit of everything. This store looks to be an adventure.

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  5. A fabulous shop Jack with a handsome owner .... and now I know a new word "eponymous" - can't wait to use it somewhere.

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  6. I love the word eponymous and also Tyler's merchandise!

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  7. Nice smile. He looks like a pleasant fellow. I like eponymous almost as much as palindrome.

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  8. 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!!

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  9. I see lots of lovely things in this store ..

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  10. Interesting word, interesting items for sale and I'm will to bet, Tyler is an interesting guy.

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  11. Not only do you post great photos, you also add to your vocabulary. Thank you for that.

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  12. I 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.

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  13. Looks like a very interesting store, with a handsome owner!

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  14. Yes, I certainly do. And palindrome, too.

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  15. I love those cute birdies! And Tyler has really nice hair.

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  16. Oh I do like Tyler's homemade wares Jack, the birds are delightful.. I enjoy a shop with a eponymous name :)

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  17. This will be difficult to believe, but I just looked up the word eponymous yesterday. TRUE!

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  18. If you're going to be eponymous it helps to have an interesting name.

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  19. 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??)

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