There are sellers of toys for children, of flowers, clothes, and tables with mountains of firecrackers. The firecrackers here are huge and no doubt would be banned in Canada -- there's enough of them to start a small regional war, and I hear them banging quite often.
I took a number of pictures -- some surreptiously of the general action, and some posed, like the one of the lady selling flowers, who took off her jacket for the picture. At one bookstore where I tried to find a map, the young sales women asked me to take a picture of them, so I did, as did several other people in the street. I then went to a place that does instant digital pictures and got some 4 X 6 prints to give to the people who posed. They were thrilled, and one little girl (about 10) gave me a hug, and "Gracias. Feliz Navidad."
Speaking of which, the song Feliz Navidad plays everywhere, as do a number of other Christmas songs. It's been strange hearing them sung or played in different styles in different places -- the reggae Christmas carols in Belize, and now various Latin styles here.
The main square has a Christmas tree that I've pictured below, sponsored by Gallo (rooster) Beer.
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