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| Most of the buildings in Railroad Square were built right after the 1906 earthquake which collapsed and burned this original downtown Santa Rosa commercial district. | 
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| What a quintessentially California scene: Northern California with a palm tree and some sort of exotic evergreen tree next to it. | 
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| Friday and Saturday both saw this lady entertain our end of the building (the rear end) with folk music lullabies and harp-playing. Aural valium was the last thing this slow show needed this weekend! | 
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| I love the arched ceiling of the J.T. Grace Pavilion. It reminds me of my beloved Quonset huts. | 
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| Arkansas quartz crystals. | 
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| Morning light on the Rocks & Relics booth. | 
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| More quartz; this time from Brazil. | 
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| Various beryl beads. | 
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| Vaulted window as backdrop to Dave's booth. | 
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| For the first time I noticed all the cobwebs and thought how apropos their presence for the upcoming Halloween holiday. | 
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| Scenes of empty aisles like this were common this weekend. | 
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| Dave managed to have a decent day despite the relative quietude of the building today and yesterday. | 
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| Railroad Square as seen from under the 101 Freeway. | 
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| Jackson's Bar & Oven next door to my beloved Cellars of Sonoma. | 
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| Cellars of Sonoma scene: Dave and I typically drink our wine here and bring over pizza from next door at Jackson's. | 
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| Game 3 on the television in Cellars of Sonoma being watched by Giants faithful: Giants won 2-0 to go up 3-0 in the World Series. | 
All photos by Kim Patrick Noyes (all rights reserved). 
















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