Okay, I had to dig through several hundred cd-roms to find some art from 2001 and a t-shirt art I did the shroomies on from 2004. Some on digital and the photo from 2001.
The batik art was on about the 280th cd I had to look through to find the original 300 DPI imaeg. I had to recreate all of my journal images because I accidentally renamed a folder over the main one with the name of another and lost everything I put together in the image department. However, I did manage to find numerous cool photos of shrooms and other items but do not have time to post alot. This cubie was cropped from a larger photo in the rice paddie so there are about 6 inches of photo from above the shroom.
The coprinus were found where I first discovered P. samuiensis in 1990-1991.
And the lillies were being cut and boiled for a fish stew and lilly dinner by a street vendor in front of her tourist t-shirt and thai craftsman shop in Nathon. I tasted the liiles but they were rubbery texture. I know William Embodien who wrote Narcotic Plants writes alot about them from Egypt, the middle-east and Asia. He contributed an article in a European journal that Gartz, McKenna, Hofmann, Doblin and others wrote papers on hallucinogenic plants.
so hereare my four images today.
The Friggin' Gigantic Thai cubie:
The Coprine species, not sure which, maybe Alan will take a look?
An tje water liily stalks. a very pretty pink color. Had images opf them being cooked but they were not in the cd's I scanned. I tried to find the numbers following the sequence of the lilly image but did not see it.
mjshroomer