Susan E. Fisher was a child of the sixties, a hippie on a hilltop, an artist and an earth-mother. She carved out a life and a lifestyle that, at that time, were unique and adventurous. She traveled down roads that had never been explored until her generation donned their hiking boots. Forty years later, Susan is still carving new paths and walking on freshly paved roads, only this time the roads lead to her custom home on a hilltop in North Scottsdale, Arizona. Ms. Fisher was at the forefront of a movement that has become more than a trend. The movement is one that seeks a balance between a he...