If You Are Crazy About Shadow Hunting, You Can Find Them Even In Hospital!

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If you love shadow hunting as much as I do, then you can find them even in a hospital, and this is my entry to OCD Community Boost Contest #8: Highlighting Shadow Hunters.

When I read about the Ocd 's generous idea about the special contest for the Shadow Hunters Community, I started thinking hard about my participation. "Show Your Day in Shadows" sounded so interesting! But... but, honestly, my first feeling was disappointment - I have been in hospital for more than a month and have no chance to leave it for a week or longer. What shadows can I find here? Thank you dear @melinda010100 that you pushed me to participate with my hospital shadows which I have found a lot - absolutely unexpectedly!

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So, my 38th day at hospital started, and the first shadows of the day were these very simple ones in my room (the picture above). Could be disappointing but I decided not to leave my decision and try around.

A bit later, after breakfast, the sun got brighter, and I helped it to produce the shadows below.

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This is a thing which helps me train my breathing ability.

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Before breakfast, I did my breathing exercise and had a slow (cannot walk fast yet) walk along the passage and, oh my luck, some great shadows in the common area!

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A surprise was waiting for me at the end of the passage.

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My way back along the corridor (or is it better to call it "passage"?). The light here does not produce good shadows, unfortunately.

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A picture of the common area on my return shows the equipment for "running" with a very small shadow. Well, it is better less than nothing. ☺

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A bit later, my rehabilitation physical education instructors took me there for the first time. Here I had some exercise and got some shadows.

I am happy to be able to stars this training apparatus but have still been weak. My today's achievement was to walk 200 meters!😁 I am sure it will be a longer distance tomorrow!

One of my instructors helped me with this picture. Thank you dear Vera!

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At the daytime, I took another walk along the corridor and got some new findings.

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I like this coloured shadow of the reflector.
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A small window in a dark place gave me another shot.

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Here are the things which gave the birth to these shadows, well and my head also participated. :-)

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Watching the outside changing through the hospital window.

Here is my experience with watching the changes in the picture in he window of my room during the day. I was very lucky that the day was bright. It was interesting to see how shadows change their length shapes and directions.

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And, to finish the day, here are some pictures of my late evening room full of shadows. 🙂

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And finally a picture with not many shadows but a very nice person in it - my hospital roommate Õie, who is 90, but will you believe?! She is very positive in everything despite her serious illnesses, active, wise and bright.

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I hope you liked my Day in Shadows. At least, for me that was an amazing day which added much fun to my routine hospital life. 😁 💞

All the pictures in this post (but one with me) were taken by me on my telephone Huawei P9 and published via @ecency.

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