Kid’s First Day Of School Pics Are Dangerous
Police say to watch what you post.
We’ll be seeing them all week, pics of our kids and grandkids as they head back to their First Day of school for the 2022-2023 season. There are dangers to posting pictures of your kids online, however. Information is revealed that you would not normally give. School locations are named, grades are mentioned. Even the casual observer can find out where your kids go to school, what grade they’re in, their teacher’s names and other private information. The Sarasota Police Department wants you to know that risks are involved with exposing private info in a public forum.
The First Day Of School is maybe a picture you should keep to yourself
Authorities say predators are always looking for new ways to have access to your children and school pictures contain lots of personal information. A popular tradition on the first day of school is to pose their children with a sign that commemorates the day, complete with name, age, grade, school name, and in certain cases, even their classroom location. Sarasota police say when you post pictures of your kids online, make sure that no personal information is revealed. Don’t post pictures that show an address, a bus stop location or a license plate. Predators can add up small bits of information to identify your child’s activities or location. Source: WFLA.com
4 Gulf Coast Restaurants Make List Of Best Seafood In Florida
One of my favorite things about living in Florida is the endless supply of fresh seafood, and 4 restaurants on the gulf coast made a list of the best seafood in Florida.
Fishermen in Florida catch more than 84% of the entire nation’s supply of grouper, pompano, mullet, stone crab, pink shrimp, spiny lobsters and Spanish mackerel so for us down here, it’s as fresh as it can get and between restaurants and year-round seafood festivals, we have lots of options.
Trips to Discover, a travel blog, put together their list of the 15 Best Seafood Restaurants in Florida and it includes a wide variety of restaurants from upscale to dive all over the state with one thing in common: amazing seafood.
While there aren’t any restaurants in SWFL on their list, one that did make it is Walt’s Fish Market in Sarasota. Before moving to Fort Myers, I lived in Sarasota and Walt’s was a regular hang of mine, so I can definitely agree. I used to always get whatever was on special for the day and was always impressed with their combinations. On the blog, they praised Walt’s on their outdoor seating, live music and their “huge selection of choices, from conch fritters to mussels and oysters, but you can’t miss out on sampling their famous smoked mullet spread.”
Here’s some photos from some of my many visits to Walt’s over the last few years:
15 Best Seafood Restaurants in Florida, According to Trips to Discover:
Sean Roberts was conceived in the Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky by two passionate, panel aligning, third shifters who had grown bored with the same ole same ole. Upon birth, he was placed in the trunk of a new Stingray and sent off to find his destiny.
That destiny included several stints on radio stations across the United States. Some played punk country gospel, while others focused on Croatian death metal played backwards.
After many years and many adventures, Sean wound up on The Shark, where he does shots of tequila while playing the most badass tunes ever created by humankind.
He remains humble, however, never forgetting about the lean years...the street corners and dark alleys where he played songs on his car stereo for food and sex.
He's on top and he's never gonna stop LIVING THE DREAM!