Park Locator Broken
June 12th, 2009
Alright so we just upgraded to the newly released Wordpress 2.8 and among checking out the website to make sure everything was alright, I noticed that the park locator was broken on a couple of pages. This has apparently been there for a few weeks from what i can tell. The Park Locator does still work on most pages and it does show State Parks when i do a search in our sorrounding area so you can still most likely use it. Anyway we’re leaving for Miami here in about an hour but when we get back i will dig into it and see if i cant figure out where the bug is coming from.
Like i said, we’re headed to Miami so that means we will definitely have something to write about when we get back!. We’re not quite sure where we are going to go yet while we are down there so Subscribe via Email and find out where we went as soon as the article is published. Think of it as a suprize.
We’ll be back wih plenty of new photos to share with you guys! Have a great day and Happy shooting.
Fort Mose Historic State Park is a nice little park in St. Augustine, Florida. We learned quite a bit on our trip to the park. We learned about the history of the park and what the future holds for it. The fort started out as a settlement for freed slaves from the British Carolinas. Established in 1738 by the Spanish Government, Fort Mose (mo-say) is the earliest known, legally sanctioned, free black community in the present day United States. The park itself sits on the beautiful St.Augustine coastline. There is a beautiful board walk that leads out over the Salt Marsh, a brand new Visitor Center that was built a couple years ago.