I drive for a car service and it amazes me how many people, especially the younger ones, are so oblivious to the environment. The leaves have been in peak colors, I love this tme of year. I am thinking of being in the woods while driving. Most of the young people can't get their eyes off their phones, either talking or texting. I'll sometimes point out a particularly beautiful tree, in color or shape. I'll also point out wildlife to them. Most times they just grunt and go back to texting or playing games on the phone. The older folks are better, they are glad to be out, though we're usually going to a medical appointment. Sometimes I get a passenger that is actually interested and asks questions. I feel sorry for them since it's generally not their fault where they grew-up, and what they were taught growing-up. I was lucky my Dad was a country boy from the mountains of W.Va./MD, and he taught me the woods and hunting, even though we lived in the city. If not for my Dad I'd be just like them, oblivious to the wonders of the outdoors.