To me, ‘Fridge Magnets’ are more than just small magnetic items; they are functional tools, decorative items, collectables, and marketing devices all rolled into one. Their super popularity is a testament to their unique combination of utility and charm.
Even before I became a local guide, our family had visited more than 36 countries for professional reasons and on vacation. Also, we had a large number of Fridge Magnets, which was a hobby of my wife; unfortunately, we lost all of them during a house shifting.
Here are some of them from relatively recent periods.
Of course, the above photo is a recent collection of Local Guides and one of ReddoNatura (Sustainable Revolution). The Local Guides’ Fridge Magnets are gifted to me by our @TusharSuradkar; the international magnets are brought to me by @NareshDarji Ji, gifted by Japan and Indonesian LGs.
Hope you all will like this.
Thanks for visiting this post.
More than 36 countries you have visited @TravellerG that itself establishes your wisdom and thoughts as I am a firm believer of the fact that the kind of learning we aquire through travel is uncomparable and unbelievable.
No wonder why you are so popular globally.
Thanks for sharing such a majestic and vibrant collection of Fridge Magnets.
@TravellerG How cool, my friend! My fridge is full of magnets from the trips we’ve taken around here, even if they’re to cities within Ontario, after all, they’re always places to remember.
@TravellerG Wow, that’s an incredible travel journey! 36+ countries is such an inspiring milestone. Local Guides like you make the challenge so special. Thanks for joining in and sharing your magnet story.
I fully agree with you, dear @Kumaarsantosh
Travelled a lot in 2004… when mobile phones were not popular and extremely costly to call international calls…
Learnt a lot of lessons… also, my corporate life gifted a lot of practical experience…the best in that is:
To be polite even with a beggar… I truly practice it…
Thanks for your kind words, dear friend @Kumaarsantosh
Most sincerely