On October 14th, 2010, I am scheduled to arrive back at Toronto Pearson Airport.
It will be my first time back on Canadian soil in four-hundred-and-twenty days. Sixty weeks. Those are some nice round numbers, and I would have had no qualms in adding to them if it weren't for a lack of funds. I could have stretched it out for a touch longer, but this way I also get to make it back in time for a big dinner helping to celebrate my grandfather's ninetieth birthday, which is kind of cool.
I don't know how much time I'll dedicate to blogging over the next month, preferring to spend the last part of my trip living the life as much as possible. I have two-and-a-half weeks left in Vietnam. I need to be in Siem Reap, Cambodia by October 9th to catch a flight to Kuala Lumpur. On October 10th, I fly from Kuala Lumpur to London and spend a few days in the UK before flying out of Gatwick around the mid-day of October 14th.
There are certainly worse places to get my final fill of backpacking life than French Indochina. And I'm really looking forward to ending my time in Asia with Angkor Wat. In the UK, I'll hopefully catch up with friends and visit with some old school chums I haven't seen in over a decade.
Let's see what I can do with thirty days.
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