Running along Pima Road in North Scottsdale between million-dollar homes is this normally empty acreage, owned by a man who, by the size of the property, is obviously worth many, many a million of dollars. He appears to be rather pissed off with city officials and local residents. This eccentric guy or gal has peppered the property with signs of protest, cheap-looking artwork that mocks the city of Scottsdale’s attempts at maintaining a Tony appearance, as well as a variety of other debris and flags that is quickly becoming an eyesore. I’m sure that all these new Californified desert transplants don’t find this silent protest to be dignifying their elitist ideas of sterilized conformity. The drive home is now marred by this effective, albeit less than flattering, attention grabber.