I grew up in the country. I come from a very down to earth family. When I moved to NY, I lived out at the beach in Sag Harbor. I've dabbled in the city for fashion shows, but prior to having gone to Central Park, and some art shows, until I took a job freelancing in the city 2 days a week, I've never spent a significant amount of time in NYC. Yes- I love music and art, but I've always slept with the smell of fresh grass coming in my window and the stars in full view and fresh air, and Bob and Joe saying hello to you at the bagel shop. The city is soo loud, how someone could not only work here full time, let alone live here, is beyond me. Pursuing a full time position, won't be pursued here. It's too stressful and too damn loud. Actually, I've always thought it was dirty and the biggest thing is there's too many nutcases walking around ready to snap. That's no way to live. Tooo loud!!
You can take a country girl out of the country, but you can't take the hammock loving, birds chirping country out of the girl. :) Life's too short.
*oh- and I was gonna post a new kick ass breakfast bar recipe today instead of my city chat, but after having eaten one- I still have to perfect it. darn. Too cakey and muffin like third attempt. This time- I'm thinkin' more peanut butter, less flour. hmm
About Me

- *TRENNY*
- I'm Trenny and my philosophy is rather simple-I believe there are only 2 forces in this world, Love or Fear. My goal is to try to see things through the eyes of love, but I am fallible and do not always succeed. My professional career at the moment is that of a fashion stylist in New York,but my interests are varied. This blog is the like a blog ‘magazine/newspaper/journal', where I’ve combined all the elements of things that I love to learn through those mediums myself. Some life journaling, lots of music. A little health, natural product talk and recipe sharing. Random musings on life experiences, a little style, art and humour. Environment issues too as nature is our greatest gift. I hope it teaches you something, makes you laugh, or gets you interested in something different. If it fires you up,I welcome learning all different points of view. I hope that what I share, including my mistakes, encourages you. *In the end, I believe we are all each other's teachers, so whatever you might be inspired to say/share with me through this blog- good and bad- I fully welcome it. I learn just as much from you. Happiness and Love xoxo TrennyLynn - trennylynn@gmail.com