“I accidentally bought the business.” This isn’t something you’d typically hear from a small business owner, but Annette Morrison isn’t your typical small business owner. With two kids going off to college, Morrison decided to invest in some used pottery equipment to be able to teach classes at the wheel. The New Hampshire-based artist turned to Craigslist, where she discovered the aforementioned equipment… and an entire pottery studio. Faced with an offer she “couldn’t refuse,” Morrison took a leap of faith, bought the studio, and opened Fired on the Mountain, a community-focused pottery studio-meets-vegetarian cafe in the mountains of Lincoln, New Hampshire. 

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Many thanks to owner Annette Morrison of Fired on the Mountain – Pottery and Cafefor sharing the story of this wonderful small business in New Hampshire. Learn more and support this New Hampshire treasure by visiting the Fired on the Mountain website and Facebook page.

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