Laudanum Spoon and Cup!
Anne gave me this medicine spoon years ago - and no she didn’t give me the Laudanum – Tincture of Opium - to go with it! Laudanum used to be measured in drops - hence the hole in the middle of the spoon bowl. I don’t know what horn it is made from, but it would have belonged to a rich person, because the silver is hallmarked. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an addict and is said to take as much as 40 drops a day - http://mentalfloss.com/article/89268/lure-laudanum-victorians-favorite-drug The cup has been in our family for probably over 200 years - a long line of Gamekeepers who probably used it as a whisky measure. I expect it’s made of deer antler horn. Why today’s blip? Laudanum was also sold as a cough suppressant – something I could do with now! Still, Benylin’s doing it’s work quite well - I hope:- Spent all day yesterday thinking it was Thursday - but, of course, it wasn’t because today’s Thursday!! Which means that today is Agnetha’s birthday and not yesterday - lucky lady she can have two birthdays here - listen to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unfzfe8f9NI
I’ll be watching Vera on ITV3 at 8 pm tonight - I know I’ve got that right because I’ve just checked it in my diary:-)
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