Patience Biggs

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I'm currently apprenticing to tattoo & spend half of my waking life in the great state of Missouri in order to pursue my goal. In the rest of my free time I'm parenting the most wonderful little boy on this planet and loving every minute of it.
To get by, I own/operate an Etsy shop called 111 Vintage. It can be found at: www.etsy.com/shop/ladypatience

Crazy about the following:

Black holes and stellar cannibalism, philosophical mapmakers, drawing and watercolors, tattooing and its history, biking, painting, reading/writing, parenting, old things, ugly things, the moon.

To “Greezy” - the young lady asking me about bike lights - There’s not much to it, other than finding ones that are a decent size. General bike lights that you find at department stores are so obnoxiously big and unnecessary, but I’ve found the perfect ones - they’re small and square shaped, stay lit consistently or strobe, and are super easy to use. They’re made of an elastic-like rubber material that fastens around your seat post and one around your handlebars - and to turn them off and on you just push on the surface of the light. 
Surprisingly they’re at Target, and both your front white and rear red are 15 bucks. 
Happy (and safe) night riding!

To “Greezy” - the young lady asking me about bike lights - There’s not much to it, other than finding ones that are a decent size. General bike lights that you find at department stores are so obnoxiously big and unnecessary, but I’ve found the perfect ones - they’re small and square shaped, stay lit consistently or strobe, and are super easy to use. They’re made of an elastic-like rubber material that fastens around your seat post and one around your handlebars - and to turn them off and on you just push on the surface of the light.
Surprisingly they’re at Target, and both your front white and rear red are 15 bucks.
Happy (and safe) night riding!

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