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    • Day 11
    • Wednesday, November 19, 2025 at 6:24 AM
    • ⛅ 34 °F
    • Altitude: 305 ft
    • IrelandKnockatallan54°17’16” N  7°6’43” W
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    Wintry morning

    November 19 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 34 °F

    No snow, but a Hoar frost.

    Michelle Myers

    TravelerThis was actually the nicest part of this morning, much more wintery now 🥶

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    S B

    Travelerplease explain the circles to a Californian 🤣

    2wReply
    Gunnshots

    TravelerThey're the tops of large plastic covered bales of silage. The primary winter feed for cattle. I see them in the USA too. Silage is harvested undried and it gets sealed in plastic, whereas hay (more common in California from what I can see) is harvested dry and not covered.

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