France has been “reconfined” since October 30, four days before the American election. This lockdown is less strict than the first; the French government was trying to find the sweet spot between decimating the economy and allowing the virus to rampage unchecked. “Nonessential” businesses are closed, but, fortunately for us, the government has decided that Leroy Merlin (pronounced Luh-roi-mare-lan), the French cousin of Home Depot, and the city dump are considered essential, and so th...