You might start to think if you looked at many of the photographs on this site that Hsinchu is a small place - it is - but not as small as I portray it. Most of the time I have to take photographs these days coincide with the time I spend with Catriona my daughter. She tends to like going to the same places - the slides, the ducks, the fish, the balls, the horsie, and elsewhere where there is sand. With so many photographs of the same places perhaps, if I had time, I should start a VR tour of each of these locations - plug it in to the Google Map API ....
I take allot of photos of my daughter, a small sampling of which (often) appear on this very site. I have literally thousands more and even gave her her own site in which to allow the world to see just how beautiful she is. Unfortunately with so many psychos in the world I had to make the gallery invitation only.
I'm sure many people feel as I do about being a father. I wasn't really sure about it at first, it took time but eventually I grew into what is the greatest role I have ever had. My daughter has inspired and taught me many things. Inspiration for work and play, and a new feeling of responsibility that you never seem to grow tired of. The love I have for her is something I don't know how to express and one that I couldn't find a definition for. I love being a daddy.
The above photograph was taken at the place she calls the slide.
"The interdependence of thought and speech makes it clear that languages are not so much a means of expressing truth that has already been established as means of discovering truth that was previously unknown. Their diversity is a diversity not of sounds and signs but of ways of looking at the world." - Dionysus
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November 3, 2005 10:44 AM
Yes, it's great being a father. I understand what you are going through. I have two daughters myself and I'd like to know more about your reasons for making your daughter's photos by invitation only. I've recently started a blog and I started to upload photos of my kids. What should I look out for to "protect" my kids?
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