One of the nice things about having sunny weather virtually year-round is that if one actually goes out and does things, one can find almost any type of refreshment, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
My favorite type of non-alcoholic beverage is freshly squeezed lemonade, and since there are still a lot of lemon groves in San Diego County and throughout Southern California, finding freshly squeezed lemonade is fairly easy.
Recently I was out at the Carlsbad Flower Fields and had the pleasure of having some excellent freshly squeezed lemonade at -- you guessed it -- the lemon stand:

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I've seen those with oranges and limes, but I must admit that is the first lemon.