Power lines, especially the thin wires used for
supplying rural homes, stretched between poles that may be 500m apart, are a major hazard.
Not exact matches
Being so high on the list means it's has the most of that in it... I'm stuck in a
rural area without a good
supply of formula for my son (it was suppose to be a day trip but the snow is too deep to get back
home), I will be using this at lease until I can get back
home.
The arboreal metaphor is overworked as the tree's roots choke off the
rural home's water
supply, but the story has a winning, fable - like directness.
These days, the food, drug and mass channel has to contend with everything from
home improvement centers to
home furnishings retailers to
rural feed and
supply stores.
Rural homes more than five miles from a water
supply are more at risk for severe damage from fire and lightning.
For example, if I recall correctly there were some
rural, single family
home markets (in the South for example), where it was uncommon for the landlord to
supply appliances.