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You shouldn't underestimate a the power of a place called Coffee & Kindness. I walked in yesterday ready for some lunch and had a tasty toast with hummus and veggies. Then I sat down at the big table and opened my laptop - which features a "You Should Be Following InkLink.news" bumper sticker. And in no time flat, Kurt Johnson walked through the door. My bumper sticker did the trick.

He was interested to know more about Ink Link and so I filled him in. That was the least interesting part of the day.

I learned all about Kurt, who is a wood turner. His family goes back four generations in Nashua - five, if you count his nephew. He mentioned his family connection to Johnson Electric, and Just Lights.

I excused myself to take a phone call and by the time I was done I noticed that Kurt had cut his chunky brownie in half and placed one of the halves next to my tea.

I thanked him for putting the kindness in Coffee & Kindness.


Carol Robidoux
Publisher
(603) 930-0640
publisher@inklink.news

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