Artists growing a wheat field on the front lawn of a home in a Calgary suburb have drawn the attention of bylaw officers who are ready to issue tickets once the crop exceeds the city's six-inch rule for lawns.
In the past, neighbours were forced to live near a yard with a naked doll on a ladder attached to a tree and a mountain-like structure made of cardboard that was taller than the house itself.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/sto...eat-field.html
While I'm all for shaking up the cookie cutter acres of beige vinyl siding in suburbia, I have to admit, wacky mountain like structures might be a little too much if it were my neighbor.
Not that it's going to grow much more with this weather....