DryEyeShop Blog

Rebecca Petris
Sometimes it helps to be small.

Sometimes it helps to be small.

Big business can do things no small business could afford. But little businesses can do things no big business can do!

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Rebecca Petris
The neighborhood is getting lonely.

The neighborhood is getting lonely.

The Dry Eye Shop lives in a busy little business park in Poulsbo, Washington.  There are three buildings. We're the first door in Building 2. The other businesses are everything you'd expect to see in a little American business park.  There's the little church next door, for example. I get the benefit of a rousing sermon through the wall if I work on Sunday mornings. There's the tattoo parlor in Building 3. I've always meant to get my first tattoo there, but somehow never got around to it. (Now I worry it may be too late.) The "anchor" businesses are a large, popular Kitsap Crossfit...

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Rebecca Petris
What Washington's "stay-at-home" order means for the Dry Eye Shop

What Washington's "stay-at-home" order means for the Dry Eye Shop

Washington is under a "stay-at-home" order, but we are considered an essential business and will continue operating.

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Rebecca Petris
Social distancing at the Dry Eye Shop

Social distancing at the Dry Eye Shop

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