
Mad PoP representation in Peru. I think 4 PoP t-shirts is a new record.


Mad PoP representation in Peru. I think 4 PoP t-shirts is a new record.

Great Wall, originally uploaded by Prince of Petworth.
“Attached is a picture of me and Victoria on the Great Wall of China at Mutianyu – Derby staff traveling the globe!”
Sweet! If those faces look familiar, as you can tell from the note, they work at the great Red Derby.

This is becoming one of my favorite features. The lucky traveler writes:
“Attached is a photo of myself (in the Pop shirt) and my wife from Mitad del Mundo (middle of the earth) aka the equator in Ecuador.”
Awesome photo!

This one is from Warsaw. They also sent in an international door of the day:

And an international pop up as well:

Warsaw’s doing it right.

A lucky reader writes:
“In this photo I am in Montelupo Albese, in the Cuneo province of Italy! The hillside was the most beautiful I have ever seen in my life. It was all rolling hills, picturesque villages and vineyards as far as the eye could see. I am so sad I had to leave.”

I like how this photo mirrors the joy from the sculpture below. Thanks to a reader for sending:
“While not many photo ops in Kabul due to security constraints, here is one taken from the Cabul Coffee House in the heart of downtown Kabul, Afghanistan.”

The reader writes:
“I took a little vacation to Morocco over Memorial Day and just had to pack my Pop T-shirt!
This picture was taken near the Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, where they happened to film the Gladiator. Not that you can really tell, but my camel and I are looking towards the High Atlas. Needless to say, my guide was a little confused as to why he had to keep taking pictures of my back all day.”

Congratulations to Emilie and Jason on their engagement.

This guy is quite the globetrekker, I think this is his third entry! He writes:
“This is Parliament Square, with many statues of important historical figures. There are only two statues of non-Brits here: Nelson Mandela and Abraham Lincoln. In the background you can see the statue of Winston Churchill. And that big clock thingy.
We went on to a pub called “The Lamb and Flag” (unofficially known as the “bucket of blood” from years earlier when there was prize fighting going on there). Someone who lives near Petworth, West Sussex, 40 miles from London, was confounded how an American would have such a shirt.”
Last August Hipchickindc wrote about Petworth, England.

“Here’s a pic of me and my lady at a castle in Segovia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/