What would you do in this scenario?
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Very Specific Object: Redesigned brackets for SmartyKat brand Paw Perch Cat Shelf
Ground wires don't go from the pole to the house. Your home's ground literally goes into the ground, either via a stake or by being attached to a cold water pipe. Having your ground connected to distant objects/poles/locations is counterproductive, because the extreme distance is likely to wind up with different potentials at different points, which would put current on the ground wire all the time, which is exactly what you don't want.
Anyway, notice that the big bare wire is not actually electrically connected to anything and is only attached to a tensioner pulling it against the house. The ferrule on the end is to keep it from fraying over time.