New York Times: In these hills overlooking San Diego, the only indication of the continuing drought now among the worst in Californias recorded history is the perpetually cloudless sky.
Private lemon groves hark back to the areas agricultural past, before it became home to some of Southern Californias wealthiest residents; horses roam through grassy pastures; palatial homes are surrounded by rolling grass lawns and, in at least one case, a three-hole putting green owned by the golfer Phil Mickelson. And...