





It is a holiday in the USA Today (god only knows why in light of recent news and developments in US politics). Instead of a strictly photo-ephemera object, I give you one of my favorite pieces of printed matter.
“Bufo Alvarius”. The Psychedelic Toad of the Sonoran Desert” reprinted by the good folks @ Cream Design and Print in Tucson, Arizona. From their website: A reprint of the 1983 original pamphlet, featuring notes from Gail Patterson, the original illustrator.