Show Us Your Bonsai Benches

Here’s my setup. 16’ long with cantilever canopy and 50% fabric. Bench faces due east.
 

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Simplest design as could be, but that benefits as I’m renting so it’s easy to tear down and move.
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Well, not so easy to move, as my garden is a townhouse rooftop.
That view!💯
My wife and I joke that when we travel out to the PNW its all we can do to not cancel our return flights.
 
I’ll need to remember to post another pic on a clear day. Right about the tops of those clouds in the mid-ground is the peaks of the Olympics, and on a clear day they cut across the sky…or even better float amongst the clouds.

I will likely be trading my view for a proper yard this fall, but at least bonsai has helped me achieve my goal of getting up on my roof every single day.
 
6 monkey poles around the yard for some nicer trees. 3 I just finished and need their flagstone top. Plus my standard benches. All of the stain is super fresh. I want to go through and stain each bench top to match.

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