Archive for February, 2026

National Cigar Day: Smoke, Spirit, and Reflection

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 27th, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

February 27 is National Cigar Day, a day set aside for cigar lovers to reflect on their passion and celebrate the craftsmanship and culture behind the leaf. Truth be told, we don’t need a special day to do that — but who’s going to turn down another re…



A Lizard, a Legend, and Saint Gabriel Possenti

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 27th, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Today, February 27, is the Feast Day of St. Gabriel Possenti, also known as St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows.Gabriel Possenti was a Catholic seminarian in Isola del Gran Sasso, Italy. According to tradition, in 1860 Gabriel used his marksmanship to s…



Winter’s Pause and a Saintly Smoke

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 23rd, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

As we settle into the early days of Lent, I turned to a cigar created to honor a newly canonized saint for a Friday evening smoke. I wrote about Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati last September on the occasion of his canonization. At that time, I ordered a f…



Occasional Update 26-2

By From https://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Feb 22nd, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The occasional update, plus bits and bobs that caught my attention.



Late-Winter Evenings: El Pulpo & Valentine’s Chocolate

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 21st, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

We continue to enjoy some moderately warmer weather and ever-later sunsets — welcome signs that there’s more time to linger outdoors with an after-dinner cigar. Earlier this week, the El Pulpo from Artesano del Tobacco, paired with some Valentine’s Day…



Ash Wednesday: A Cigar and a Pint

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 19th, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Ash Wednesday is a day of fasting and abstinence for Catholics. Though I am well past the age when the Church requires such penance, it feels odd not to offer the sacrifice — as long as health allows. So food was minimal on Wednesday as we marked the b…



A Lenten Tale

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 18th, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

It’s Ash Wednesday, and the beginning of Lent. It’s good to add some humor to the fasting.An Irishman moves into a tiny hamlet in County Kerry, walks into the pub and promptly orders three beers.The bartender raises his eyebrows, but serves the man thr…



Winter Reprieve: Fuente Maduro & Port-Finished Bourbon

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 16th, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Maybe we’re getting a small break from the deep freeze. Even if only temporary, an evening above freezing made for a relaxing stretch of time on the porch — aided by the propane heater of course. For this evening’s repast, I selected an Arturo Fuente M…



Rye and Broadleaf Against the Cold

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Feb 13th, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

After nearly two weeks of resorting to the cigar lounge for a smoke — mostly due to bitter cold temperatures — I was finally able to spend some time enjoying a cigar and drink on the porch this past week. As enjoyable as the lounge is, I prefer selecti…



Hammock Coast Birding Festival

By From https://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Feb 11th, 2026 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

We really need to try a warm weather birding festival.