Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park camping and star gazing
Located in the darkest spot in Florida, Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park is a star gazers go-to. Even during the day, the park has a lot to offer! Read more»

Located in the darkest spot in Florida, Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park is a star gazers go-to. Even during the day, the park has a lot to offer! Read more»
Sometimes you're in such a rush to write code that you forget to switch branches and only realize later that oops... wrong branch! What do you do then? In this post, we'll look into a strategy for just this type of situation. Read more»
Sebastian Inlet State Park is located about an hour south of Cocoa Beach and offers a lot of unique things to do. From a swimming lagoon and fishing pier to ranger guided turtle walks in the evenings. This is truly a place that you don't have to leave once you get there. Read more»
Search is an under appreciated 'feature' these days, it's everywhere except in Hugo. In this post, we talk about our path to implementing search on our Hugo based site and how you can too! Read more»
Lake Kissimmee State Park is one of the hidden gems in central Florida. We love it for its remoteness and wildlife - even in the campground! Read more»
Having trouble learning git or need a place to start? In this installment in our git series, we take a look at the git flow pattern. It's one pattern really worth looking into, especially if your just learning. Read more»
Sometimes it's just worth celebrating the little milestones in the world. This post is simply a celebration of our 50th post and look at our top 5 unexpected findings of writing the blog. Read more»
A while back I introduced gisty - a GitHub gist manager. Now after about six months of 'looking' at the app, we've refactored a little and rolled out theme selection for gisty. Read more»
We visit Long Point Park in Brevard county and camp on the Indian River. Check out what there is to offer when the water is a dozen feet from your door! Read more»
Using Termux is awesome, except with Chrome OS's limit on one window it required a lot of switching sessions. In this post we look at tmux, which is an awesome solution to that problem. Read more»