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Silent Sunday – Rural Road
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That line down the middle of the road is so yellow! Does anyone drive on that road? 😁 Fabulous shot.
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It may have been relatively freshly painted. But it is a very quiet rual area. Not a lot of traffic at all.
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Don’t you wish that power companies all over the country would at least start to bury their cables? Not only would the world we live in be more beautiful BUT when storms of all kinds occur the poles and lines wouldn’t be affected. I’d pay my share and you’d think that it would be more cost effective in the long run for the companies. Too wordy for Silent Sunday. 🙂 Like the photo.
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I second that… it’s totally not smart to keep them above ground, just creates additional risk for power supply.
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No arguments here.
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I know what you mean but in some rural areas it would just cost so much…
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