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Friday, June 27, 2025

Gallimaufry#162

Just a gallimaufry of photos and ramblings 📸

Nature always finds a way
Delicate purple flowers blooming defiantly from a stone wall
TREES

I love trees. The way their trunks twist and branches reach feels like time made visible—quiet, patient, full of stories. They carry a kind of wisdom in their knots and curves, like they've seen everything and still keep growing. There's something poetic in how they stretch toward the sky, steady and unhurried, always becoming, never finished.

Curiosity

DINNER - Yakinuku 
Japanese Yakiniku literally means "grilled meat" and refers to a style of cooking bite-sized pieces of meat and vegetables over a direct flame, often at the dining table. It's a popular and social dining experience in Japan, combining elements of barbecue with traditional Japanese flavors.

Key features of yakiniku:

  1. Grill-it-yourself style:
    Diners grill their own meat on a charcoal or gas grill built into the table. It's interactive and communal, making it perfect for friends and family.

  2. Types of meat:
    Beef (gyūniku) is king, especially cuts like short rib (karubi), tongue (tan), and sirloin (rosu).
    Pork, chicken, and offal (horumon) are also common.
    High-end yakiniku restaurants may serve wagyu beef, known for its marbled fat and tenderness.

  3. Seasonings and dips:
    Meat is usually lightly marinated or served plain with dipping sauces.
    Common sauces include tare (a sweet soy-based sauce), ponzu (citrusy soy), and sesame oil with salt and garlic.

  4. Side dishes:
    Rice, kimchi, lettuce for wrapping meat (similar to Korean BBQ), miso soup, and various pickles.
    Salads and cold noodles (reimen) are also popular accompaniments.

  5. Origins and influence:
    Yakiniku was heavily influenced by Korean cuisine, especially after World War II.
    While it's now distinctly Japanese, some yakiniku restaurants still serve Korean-style banchan (side dishes).

  6. Dining experience:
    You order raw meat from a menu and cook it to your preference.
    Many places are all-you-can-eat (tabehoudai) or à la carte.


FROM THE TRAVEL ARCHIVES

Despite what the "Heidelberg" sign might suggest, this is not a quaint corner of Germany. No bratwurst or beer gardens here!
Instead, this scene is set in Greece! It’s always fun how signs and little details can create a moment of confusion—until you look closer!

My Corner of the World

61 comments:

  1. I like trees too and when they have no leaves you can see such character.
    That's a cute squirrel!
    I would have thought of Germany when seeing that sign too.

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  2. I love Korean BBQ and trees as well

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  3. Lovely thoughts on trees. Every time I walk, I am always reminded that nature truly does in fact always find a way.

    There's even an Heidelberg in Mississippi, the state where I was born, though I don't really consider it "home".

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  4. That tree looks really great. Love Japanese teppanyaki.

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  5. It looks like an amazing choice for dinner,
    I haven't tried it yet, I will try it!!
    I also love trees, under a tree you find life and peace!!
    Have a nice weekend, my friend!

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  6. The light purple flowers in the stonewall is amazing. Yes, nature finds it's way.
    Happy weekend, Veronica!

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  7. The flower is pretty against that harsh wall, it softens it. Flower or weeds always find a way to get through to light.
    Love your AI.
    Cooking your own food in a restaurant, no for me. I can cook my own meal at home, so prefer someone to cook if I'm out for a meal. Each to his own.
    That tree is a beauty, and I bet it looks even better when it has leaves.
    Take care.

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  8. What a beautiful series of photos.
    The squirrel is really cute.
    The food looks delicious.
    I wish you a nice weekend.
    Greetings Irma

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  9. I like trees too, and that tree is a lovely specimen.

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  10. What a nice photos, thanks for your sharing

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  11. Such a beautiful photo of the squirrel! I also like the pictures of that delicious food. I'd like to have meal cooked at the dining table. It's seems there is a lovely atmosphere in that place.
    Nice post!

    Have a nice Sunday ☀

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  12. This is a wonderful collection. Whenever I see flowers popping out of a stone wall I feel this great sense of hope and resilience. If they can survive in stone, we can find a way in our challenged world. That little squirrel is a cutie!

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  13. What a spectacular tree !! and I love the photo you captured of the squirrel. Wonderful looking food and of course adorable ai mice photo!!

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  14. Hello,
    The flowers are pretty, it is amazing they can grow out of the rock wall.
    Cute squirrel photos. The food being cooked on the grill at the table is fun, looks delicious too. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  15. Nature really does find a way doesn't it? I love seeing plants and trees like that growing in unusual places.

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  16. It never ceases to amaze me when I see something like flowers growing out of the rock. Nature is so resilient, isn't it? God designed it that way, to be sure. Thanks, Veronica, for sharing all these photos today. Blessings!

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  17. The barbecue is great, I'd enjoy it too.
    You've captured nature beautifully with photos and words.

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  18. You always have such interesting takes on food.

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  19. The flowers to me looks like a type of Jasmine and they have a nice scent to them.

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  20. Beautiful purple flowers growing out of a stone wall - well captured, Veronica. The barbecue looks delicious. Wishing you a lovely weekend/week ahead.

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  21. That big tree is amazing and the food sure looks great!

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  22. Beautiful pictures of the trees and flowers growing out of the rock.
    I love trees too.
    Great shot of the squirrel.

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  23. Hello Veronica,
    I love trees too, the flowers are lovely.
    The restaurant and food look great.
    Cute capture of the squirrel. The mice look happy with their meal.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post.
    Take care, have a great day and happy week. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  24. Thank you so much for sharing such an outstanding post, my friend!
    Wishing you a most lovely Sunday
    Daniela @ ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)

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  25. Love the squirrel 🐿️ one 👍

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  26. Great collection of pictures. I would love to try the Japanese restaurant with the table grill stations. Must be so entertaining with family and friends.
    Have a nice day :)

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  27. Interesting info about the grilling of meat. The word on the building is confusing if you are looking for clues about where it's taken. Love your squirrel shot.

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  28. I have never looked at trees like in that light before although I have admired some old redwoods and oaks and wonder what their eyes have seen in their lives.

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  29. Such a cute squirrel. The shot of the purple flowers blooming from a stone wall is just perfect!

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  30. The Japanese grilled food looks not only delicious, but healthy, Veronica Lee. We all appreciate the beauty of trees especially for the shade and shelter they provide. Thank you for the compliment on my recent sunset photo and I have appreciated many that you have posted here.

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  31. I love trees too. What wonderful photos!

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  32. Great series of nature shots ~ food sounds delish too ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  33. Have a wonderful day.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  34. The Japanese food made my mouth water!

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  35. The Japanese Yakiniku sounds delightful. Sounds like it has a lot of choices for the customer. I love that photo of the tiny flowers growing through the stone wall. When we see things like that, we wonder how they are sprouting up through that hard layer of stone. Nature is truly amazing. I love the trees too. Can you imagine all the stories they have heard from people standing underneath them? ; )

    I hope you have a happy July week.

    ~Sheri

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  36. I enjoy your articles so much, dear Veronica! They radiate such positivity and beauty. Your way of seeing the world is truly wonderful. May you always keep this joy in your heart. Thank you for sharing it with us.

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  37. Great photos, the food reminds me so much of Japan! And I love the tree.

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  38. Another delightful series my friend. A feast of fabulous photos :) Thank you!

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  39. Jaki piękny dzień ♥
    Miłego dnia :)
    Angelika

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  40. Yakiniku sounds interesting, a great concept.

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  41. I feel the same way...I love trees too. They are each one so unique and amazing!

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  42. Sounds like a great concept. Thanks for this interesting post and your wonderful photos.

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  43. we have squirrels as visitors in our yard.... pretty critter

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  44. That's a beautiful tree!
    And I love learning about food here. Thank you so much, Veronica.

    Yakiniku must be such a feast for those cuties. :)

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  45. The purple flowers growing out of the rock are so pretty! We love the mice enjoying their meal. So adorable.

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  46. ...the Campanula poscharskyana, Blue Waterfall Bellflowers growing out of the wall are beautiful. Enjoy your day, Veronica.

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  47. Hello Verónica,
    Nature shows us that it can survive even in the most adverse conditions. I love trees too, I have some in my garden that I planted myself, I feel grateful to have watched them grow. This Japanese dish, which originated in South Korea, seems to be very popular for dinners with friends or family. I wish you a happy day!

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  48. Beautiful shots and I love all the food. You always have the best food.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  49. A beautiful piece of writing at the beginning of your post. The squirrel photo is perfect. I wouldn't mind it on my wall. My husband would love to join the mice there for a feast of grilled meat.

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  50. I love the little squirrel, we also have some in our park, they are so cute ! Indeed the Heidelberg house does not look German at all, I have been there once, but I haven't eaten Bratwurst!

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  51. I don't think that style of eating has reached Oklahoma yet. I'd give it a try, all sorts of new things to eat.

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  52. I love to see the shapes trees grow into too.

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  53. Once again I love your pictures. I love seeing nature find a way like those purple flowers growing right from a crack in the stone. That tree is unique. The squirrel, you know I love the rodents. Are squirrels rodents? I'm not sure.

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  54. I love the idea of grilling your own food right at the table; it makes for such a fun, interactive meal. It looks like a perfect way to gather with friends and family.

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  56. It always amazes me the way nature in the form of beautiful flowers finds ways to grow. I find it very hopeful. Beautiful things can grow, where you don't expect them.

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  57. Beautiful photos and that food looks so good.

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