Hi. I'm new here and just wanted to say that this seems like a nice, welcoming place with many helpful people and tons of good info. I look forward to hanging out here.
Years ago, back in the film days, I was an amateur photographer and I've always used Canon equipment. I especially enjoyed travel, landscapes and sports photography. I mainly shot outdoors and rarely used a flash indoors. To the extent I shot people, it was casual/natural, rather than posed. My favorite camera was an AE-1, and I had an FD 20mm lens (still have it, in fact) that I loved for landscapes. Other than that fixed lens, I generally shot with zooms.
Eventually I developed other interests and spent less and less time taking pictures. I tried to rekindle my interest by getting an EOS Elan II and I was limited to the kit lens it came with. I did not take advantage of its many features and didn't have the time or energy to really learn how to use it. Before too long, however, digital photography was coming along and I again lost interest.
Times and circumstances have changed for me and I'm getting back into photography again. I got a 40D over a year or so ago, and have been slowly getting to know it. I mainly use it when traveling, and my interests in shooting are still pretty much the same as they were when I first started with AE-1. I do most of my shooting on vacation and most of it is outdoor scenes and landscapes. I still generally like shooting with zooms.
Until now, I have been using the EF 28-80 kit zoom from my Elan, and I am not happy with the results. I will soon have the opportunity to spend more time traveling, re-learning photography and taking pictures and I'm ready to upgrade lenses. I've pretty much decided on the Canon EF-S 10-22 as my wide angle lens. I'm going to buy one other lens that will pretty much be my "normal" lens. I'm debating between the EF-24-105 f.4l and the EF-S 15-85 F3.5-5.6. Both lens seems to get very good reviews.
I think I'm leaning towards the 24-105 for the following reasons: fixed f.4; less overlap with the 10-22, longer telephoto range. The disadvantages, as compared to the 15-85, is the gap between the where the 10-22 ends and the 24-105 really begins, and the price. Considering the types of photos I historically take, does it make sense to save some money and get the 15-85, or will I regret not getting the 24-105?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

