Problem: Article: It’s the multicolored pinwheel icon that’s typically on the home screen. You may also find it in the app drawer. Use this method if both you and the iPhone user use Google Photos and you want them to be able to access all of your photos without having to share them. It’s at the top-left corner of the screen. An info screen will appear. It’s at the bottom of the blue screen. If you don’t see this person in the list, type their email address into the blank at the top of the screen instead. You can select either All photos or Photos of specific people (if you use face tagging). If you want the person to be able to see your photos a certain day forward (but not any photos prior to that), tap Only show photos since this day, select a date, then tap OK. A confirmation screen will appear. It’s the blue button at the bottom of the screen. Once your friend accepts the invitation, they can access your Google Photos.
Summary: Open Google Photos on your Android. Tap the ≡ menu. Tap Add partner account. Tap GET STARTED. Tap the person you want to share with. Select what you want the partner to access. Tap NEXT. Tap SEND INVITATION. Enter your password and tap SEND.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Spread out a large blanket or towel to give your baby a spot to play, eat, and crawl around. You may wish to pack a few extra towels so you will have a dry, sand-free towel for your baby to use. Using a large beach umbrella is a great way to shield your baby from the heat and the sun’s harmful rays. Make sure to use a light-colored umbrella that will reflect the heat. This space will provide a cozy, shady area for your baby to play in the sand. Take along a smaller umbrella that you can easily clip onto your baby’s stroller. Pack a cooler with your baby’s favorite snacks and drinks. Bring along bottled milk, water, or juice to keep your baby well-hydrated throughout the day. Opt to take some portable, pureed baby food packets so your baby can enjoy an easy snack. Take along healthy finger foods like carrots, bananas, or pieces of cheese if your little one is eating solid foods.  Find a shady spot that isn’t in a windy area to breastfeed your child at the beach.  Bring clean, lukewarm water to the beach with you. This will be useful to use as a rinse if your baby gets sand in their mouth or eyes. Your baby’s clothes will be sandy and damp after a day at the beach, and you may go through more diapers than usual to keep their bottom dry. Pack an extra pair of clothes to keep your baby dry and clean on the way home, and store extra diapers in your diaper bag. A small inflatable pool can be a useful tool for a day at the beach with your baby. The pool can serve as a safe playpen for your little one, or it can be a great space to take a nap. Make sure you do not leave your child alone even though your baby may be in a safe confinement. Prop an umbrella over the baby pool to give it shade. Make sure, however, that there is plenty of ventilation for your baby. You and your family may make many wonderful memories on the beach. Make sure you capture them all. You can buy disposable waterproof cameras at beach shops, convenience stores, or online. You can also buy a waterproof case for your normal camera at a camera store or online.

SUMMARY: Take some large towels and a blanket. Pack an umbrella. Bring water and snacks. Carry a change of clothes and extra diapers. Inflate a small baby pool. Bring a waterproof camera along.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The gar thrives in the Mississippi river basin, from Southern Ohio and Illinois to the Gulf of Mexico. Mostly found in the freshwater bodies of Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, and Arkansas, the alligator gar is a distinctively Southern fish. As with many things, the biggest are generally found in Texas.  The Henderson Swamp west of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Lake Pontchartrain, north of New Orleans, are populated with Alligator Gars. So are the Pearl and Pascagoula River in Mississippi, the Mobile, Tensaw, Tennessee, and Tombigbee Rivers in Alabama, and the Escambia, Choctawhatchee, and Apalachicola Rivers in the Florida panhandle. Texas rivers such as the Colorado, Trinity, Guadalupe, Sabine, and other main channels are most frequented and have the largest record gars to date, as well as the largest known populations of alligator gar. A "dead lake" is a lake that is inundated by an adjacent river when the water is high, but is landlocked when the river is at a normal level. This is the perfect kind of place to fish for gar. Secure permission to fish this water, and whatever licenses are required in the jurisdiction you are fishing in. You will need to have access to fish your choice of locations, so if there is no bank access, you may have to secure a boat. The alligator gar is just one species of gar, a long-nosed, sharp-toothed, distinctively prehistoric fish. They can weigh over 250 lbs and can survive up to two hours above water. The gator is the largest species of gar, and is the largest exclusively freshwater fish in North America. It can be as long as eight to ten feet, and the current world record for the largest alligator gar caught on rod and reel is 279lb 0oz. The largest taken by Bowfishing is 365lb.  If the gar's snout is more than twice the length of its head, and is no more than a few inches wide, it's probably a longnose gar. Florida gars and spotted gars have shorter snouts and are covered with distinctive, brownish spots. The alligator gar--your target--is the largest of these fish. It has a broader nose than the long nose, with two rows of teeth where the other gar have one. It can be quite large. The gar spawns in brackish waters in spring, around April, but the best time for hunting them is in late summer, when it is hot and dry. In July and August, alligator gar can be found in deep river bends adjacent to relatively shallow pools. The deep water is where the gar congregate, and the shallow water will allow you to spot them more easily when they come up to feed.
Summary:
Head to the American South. Find a slough or backwater. Learn to spot the 'gator gar. Know when and where to look.