-The following first appeared in The Floyd Press on January 4, 2018. Never Love a Feral Cat: A Tale of Compassion and Coexistence is a new book by Alwyn Moss, a past Floyd County resident, first teacher at Blue Mountain School and widely published writer. Published by Archway Publishing, the book is a memoir that […]
It was a warm reception for Alwyn Moss and her art exhibit at the Village Center in Warm Hearth Village, a Blacksburg retirement community where Alwyn is a resident. My dear and longtime friend, writer poet, animal rights activist, environmentalist, and past Waldorf kindergarten teacher says this in her artist statement: I began painting […]
The following first appeared in The Floyd Press newspaper. About 200 current and past Blue Mountain School (BMS) parents, teachers and students celebrated the school’s 30 year anniversary on Saturday. The event, held on the BMS school grounds, included a pig roast of whey-fed pastured pig from Well Fed Farm, homemade ice cream from the […]
Do you keep it up all year long?” I asked my long time friend Alwyn Moss about her blue planet Earth flag. We were in the garden behind her apartment in a local retirement community, enjoying the wild cats, the flowering phlox and azaleas, and each other’s company. “No, I can’t,” she answered with an […]