9 comment(s) for "Great Things about Christmas in France":

  1. Thanks for sharing like this Rosemary, I hope it gets seen by lots of people. And thanks again for taking part. I can’t believe you think Christmas in France starts too early and is too commercial….you should try England! It starts in October in the supermarkets and ads on TV. It’s all about spend spend spend. City lights are often sponsored and truly hideous, but of course there are good things too.

  2. Heading on over to take a look!

  3. Carina

    Wishing you a lovely Christmas and holiday season Rosemary.

  4. When I clicked ‘read on’, all I got was a blank page.
    I dislike the commercialism of Christmas which starts here in September. UGH!
    I saw early signs in the UK, and Switzerland when we were travelling.
    Last night I met with 8 friends at Brisbane’s Southbank for a glass of bubbles. There was a market with the appearance of European Christmas stalls, carol singers, entertainers and people meeting and greeting. A lovely atmosphere on a perfect summer’s evening. [Meanwhile poor Sydney was being torn apart with tornado like storms.] We then strolled across the Victoria bridge to Queen Street Mall and the Meyer Christmas Parade. Theme this year – 12 Days of Christmas. Cleverly presented. Camels and donkeys told the Christmas story and Santa’s sleigh was pulled by reindeer.
    It was short walk to City Hall to watch the light show illuminated on its columns and tower every 15 mins. Again families mingled and children watched with wonder.
    A feeling of Peace on Earth filled us. If only this was so.

  5. Lesley

    Somewhat tongue in cheek, I love that there are a lot of decorations that do not get taken down (especially by 6th Jan), and we have our game of ‘spot the deflated Father Christmas’ well into the Spring/Summer.

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