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Since I discovered I can change my banner, I have been doing it quite a bit. I thought it would be fun to include the old banners here and a short explanation of each. Click on the pic for larger view (header size).

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From the top of a hill near Rainbow Lake, looking towards Assumption

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A field of barley at my parents' farm

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A summer storm approaching fast

The Peace River

The Peace River

A friend flying his R44 helicopter (I was in a Jetranger beside)

A friend flying his R44 helicopter (I was in a Jetranger beside)

A stretch of highway during a spring snowstorm.

A stretch of highway during a spring snowstorm.

This is the Hay River, at Alexandra Falls. The pics of the falls themselves weren't suitable for a header, but this one shows the canyon nicely

This photo was taken in the bush near the Peace River, on a trail at the tiny campground that is just off the highway to Fort Vermilion (north of the river).

Taken somewhere on the highway near Whitecourt.

Taken somewhere on the highway near Whitecourt.

When we went to Ottawa, we took a sightseeing flight over the city.  I took this from the plane, as the pilot made several banking turns over Parliament!  Awesome!  (It's not faked or retouched at all!)

When Darren and I went to Ottawa, we took a flight over the city. This pic was taken as the pilot made several banking turns over Parliament. Awesome!

This is another one I tried as a header, but it didn't look quite a good.  I swear these photos are not retouched in at all!

This is another one I tried as a header, but it didn't work out as a header quite as good. None of these photos are retouched at all!

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Photo taken from the beach at Stone Island, Mazatlan, Mexico. :)

Taken during the Feb 21, 2008 total lunar eclipse.  (not during totality)

Taken during the Feb 21, 2008 total lunar eclipse. (not during totality)

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1. Paul Pepin - November 1, 2009

Teresa…As a pastor and a person who appreciates visuals to represent concepts that are often difficult to express, I just wanted to thank you for providing these at no cost. You have a talent I don’t possess- yet, your willingness to share these talents with me benefit me and others. Thanks for making them available. Paul in S. Carolina