Be sure to check out Day One and Day Three of this event.
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| The Sunday morning drum circle: after what some people did last night I'm sure some of them weren't happy to hear the noise of these drums. | 
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| Lorenzo (left) and Curly (right) standing next to Curly's BBQ smoker. Lorenzo runs the taco wagon next door. | 
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| The Rock Solid Jade booth in which I worked all weekend. | 
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| Mike Burkeo's blades again... my weekend obsession. | 
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| A Burkleo piece. | 
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| An amazing piece of botryoidal jade. | 
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| The morning drum circles now in full swing. | 
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| The sky offered no threatening or annoying dramas this year during the show unlike many past years when smoke or storm threatened. | 
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| That is a piece of rare Vonson blue jade from Marin County on the right. | 
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| This is Wyoming jade, the jade with my favorite outer rind. | 
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| More Wyoming jade. | 
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| An amazing piece of sodalite worthy of inclusion with all this great jade. | 
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| This is a great event at which to acquire jade blocks or ..... | 
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| .... jade slabs for making various cool things. | 
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| The view into the show from the northern entrance at the northern parking lot. | 
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| The view from the northeast corner of the show from along the base of the dirt road that heads up to a substantial home overlooking the Pacific Valley area. | 
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| A sweet specimen of polished cats-eye jade. | 
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| The opposite side of the aforementioned choice chunk of cats-eye jade. | 
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| The layout of jade displays in general at the festival this year really seemed to jump in aesthetic quality. | 
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| As stated previously, the quality of display of material seems to be really climbing as dealers try to outdo each other. | 
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| This was one of the better jewelry displays I saw this weekend. | 
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| The mix of wood and jade is very aesthetically effective in my view (and other's apparently). | 
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| This was a simple but nice touch for displaying these pieces. | 
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| Another notable jewelry display. | 
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| My favorite jade carving at the festival this year - a great green, er, white shark. | 
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| View this afternoon down the easternmost aisle. | 
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| View this afternoon down the middle aisle. | 
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| View this afternoon down the westernmost aisle. | 
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| The first-ever pocket jade rock throwdown - a contest to see whom has the sweetest small unaltered pocket rock from each major jade locality. | 
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| A fine piece of Big Sur jade. | 
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| The legendary honey lemonade served at the festival. | 
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| South view from the south driveway entrance to the venue. | 
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| North view from the south entrance to the venue. | 
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| The filled overflow parking area next to the public parking at Sand Dollar Beach across the street from Pacific Valley School where the jade festival is held. | 
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| South view from the north entrance to the venue. | 
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| North view from the north entrance. | 
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| That's pretty close! | 
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| The Fabulous Versa-Tones performing at the Saturday night music party for the dealers and volunteers. | 
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| View of the school grounds during the aforementioned Saturday night music event. | 
All photos by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved). 





















































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