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Raindrops on My Windowsill: Poetic Reflections From Tasmania
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Raindrops on My Windowsill: Poetic Reflections From Tasmania in Brampton, ON
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Raindrops on My Windowsill: Poetic Reflections From Tasmania in Brampton, ON
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Raindrops on My Windowsill is a collection of seventy poems written by Leslie Hender. A published Tasmanian poet, Leslie shares his reflections on life, nature, and ageing. From the rugged beauty of the island to the joys and sorrows of the human heart, Leslie Hender captures the essence of Tasmania and its people with his lyrical and witty verses. Whether he is writing about the beauty of nature, the memories of his childhood, the challenges of growing old, or the simple pleasures of everyday life, Leslie Hender invites the reader to join him on his poetic journey and to see the world through his eyes. Raindrops on My Windowsill is a book for anyone who loves poetry, Tasmania, or both.
Raindrops on My Windowsill is a collection of seventy poems written by Leslie Hender. A published Tasmanian poet, Leslie shares his reflections on life, nature, and ageing. From the rugged beauty of the island to the joys and sorrows of the human heart, Leslie Hender captures the essence of Tasmania and its people with his lyrical and witty verses. Whether he is writing about the beauty of nature, the memories of his childhood, the challenges of growing old, or the simple pleasures of everyday life, Leslie Hender invites the reader to join him on his poetic journey and to see the world through his eyes. Raindrops on My Windowsill is a book for anyone who loves poetry, Tasmania, or both.






















