Just as in New York, they are selling Christmas trees on the street in my neighborhood:
But unlike New York, these trees come with stands, of a sort:
I guess they don't water their trees here.
Public displays of Christmas decorations are all over the place as well:
As I've noted before, however, it is basically trees, stars, snowflakes and other innocuous symbols. No Santa Clauses, which isn't a surprise, and no Nativity scenes or mangers, which is. Although it may be that the latter are banned under France's separation-of-church-and-state law, which is far stronger than the United States'.
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I saw some Nativity scenes in Provence, where they were joined by "santons".
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