Free tips for those interested in things simple and beautiful. First tip.... buy low and don't sell... Second tip... Mind your mother and take deep breaths and lots of vitamin E for what may be an El Nino year. Then look at nature's artwork all around you.
All our awards for this site are found on page eight. We wear them with pride.
The artist called Quester is really George J. Beimers, a former Arizona drug-store cowboy who taught high school and college classes in The Old Pueblo more years than will be admitted. He will be your host as you glance through the three gallery rooms holding some of his favorite works (many of which are no longer in his possession- some were stolen).
As you travel through the rooms, all pictures throughout the galleries will be clickable in the same fashion as was just demonstrated.
I have finally published two new books that are now available on the net. They are being offered to several movie studios in an open auction for the screenplay rights. Hey, a fellow can dream can't he?
Click on these links and leave this site for amazon.com and a chance to obtain these two very unique adventurous, romantic, martial arts, and action filled novels. Go there now! Just type in the name George Beimers when you get there.
Click here for Quester's Marina page. Ever have a hankering to own a yacht? Well this site explains a lot about what happens when you buy a steel cutter (ocean-going sailboat) that just might take a bucket of money before you sail off into the sunset. We lived on ours for 9 1/2years before we bought a beach house and beached ourselves. Finally sold the boat and cried to see it go. Just don't forget to bookmark this site and come back. After all you haven't seen the gallery yet.
Now there's an idea for you. Why not retire from the bad life and start the good. Move on to an ocean going steel cutter and sail off into the sunset finding what you've been looking for all your life. I've got just the ticket for you. Go there and see for yourself. This may be the very idea you've been trying to forget.
Here is one last chance for you to explore through pictures the dock area and see The Rose Of Jericho. Just click HERE Go do it!
Quester's Beach House This is where you can experience living on the beach along the Gulf of Mexico. Available daily, weekly, or monthly. Nicely furnished and ready for your vacation. Pets welcome.
Or if that doesn't please you, isn't it time to visit Quester's Art Gallery and see if he is an actual painter and artist or merely a PRETENDER! Time to go thereNEXT for ROOM ONE of Quester's Art Gallery.
Click here for ROOM TWO of Quester's Art Gallery. (But you'll be sorry you missed the first gallery!)
Click here for ROOM THREE of Quester's Art Gallery. (You'll really be sorry if you miss the first two galleries. Good paintings there.)
Click here for ROOM FOUR of Quester's Art Gallery. (You'll really be sorry if you miss the first three galleries. Good paintings there.)
Click here for ROOM FIVE of Quester's Art Gallery. (You'll really be sorry if you miss the first four galleries. Good paintings there.)
Click here for ROOM SIX of Quester's Art Gallery. (You'll really be sorry if you miss the this gallery. Good books listed there.)
Click here for ROOM SEVEN of Quester's Art Gallery. (You'll really be sorry if you miss this gallery.
Click here for ROOM EIGHT of Quester's Art Gallery. These are the most recent paintings. Click here. Your host when he first started painting.
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These are the people who have visited our site since its inception October 6, 1997. Welcome to my special friends from the various newsgroups on the web who know me as Quester. !
When was the last time we updated this site? April 29, 2006-- that's when.
You missed going to page 2. Click here for ROOM ONE of Quester's Art Gallery.
Click here to step out of Quester's Art Gallery. (You'll really be surprised if you go now Quester's photo gallery. What goes on in the life of an artist that may motivate him or her to paint the way they do? The next few pages carry that message. It is like a pictorial history or autobiography of this questing adventurer.