Troodos Winter Wonderland 2019
Whoosh!

This guy was taking no prisoners. I think the goggles might be overdoing it a bit for a toboggan run though, but each to their own...

Have Lidl Bag Will Travel

My wife Alex decided to use a Lidl bag as a make-shift toboggan. It actually worked rather well. We did have a toboggan, but our daughter was using that.
Busy Slopes

There were a fair amount of toboggans about. The snow was about 30cm deep.

Unfortunately there wasn't much snow on the trees themselves. That always makes for a prettier picture. However, the falling snow makes up for it a bit.
Family Fun

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