Labor Day, Part 2

Entertainments were performed by professional musicians and
enthusiastic amateurs on the board walk always. A Karaoke trio.
(September 3, 2007. Labor Day)

Suddenly, the police helicopter circled closely around the Coney
Island Beach around 5pm. The entry to water between one jetty to
another one by the New York Aquarium (not entire Coney Island
Beach) was suspended immediately for over 30 minutes. (September
3, 2007. Labor Day)

A dozen of police gathers at the beach. (September 3, 2007)

Around 5:30 pm, the police helicopter flew away, and lifeguards
and police let people into the water again. (September 3, 2007.
Labor Day)
Beachcombers at Coney Island Beach. When you start seeing them,
it is the end of the swimming season. Around 6:30 pm.
(September 3, 2007. Labor Day)

The last few minutes at Coney Island Beach for this year. The
water is already very cool. About 7pm. (September 3, 2007. Labor
Day)

No, it is not Italy. It is the Heaven called Coney Island Beach
--- for this happy couple. A dance with private musicians at
Coney Island Beach at sunset. Who could ask for more? Perfect.
About 7:20pm. (September 3, 2007. Labor Day)

The last working day of lifeguards was completed for this year.
The watch towers of the guardians are ready to be picked up to
be stored until the next year. About 7:30pm. (September 3, 2007.
Labor Day)

Traveling ice cream stands at Coney Island Beach at the end of
the day. About 7:40pm. (September 3, 2007. Labor Day)

And the flags were still there at the main beach pavilion at
Coney Island Beach (with a volleyball still flying in the air).
(September 3, 2007. Labor Day)

Takeshi Yamada, Sae Rabbit (“Seara”), and the Miss Pink USA at
Coney Island Beach. Today, over four dozen people personally
asked me to pose for their cameras at the Coney Island Beach.
(September 3, 2007. Labor Day)
©
Takeshi Yamada, 2007,
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Museum of World Wonders in Coney Island, NYC. E-mail:
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Special Thanks to Lauren D. Travis