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Blog 150 Images from Blogs 1-67 "recovered"
- Keef Hellinger

- Nov 10, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: May 20
by keef & annie hellinger 17 Feb 2021, 13.39 pm
Images from Blogs 1-67 - Unearth the earliest snaps from Blogs 1–67 — a glorious mix of wobbly horizons, mystery close‑ups and “was that meant to be artistic or did we just trip?” moments. These rediscovered photos capture the chaotic charm of your early motorhome adventures, complete with dodgy angles, surprise sheep and the occasional finger over the lens. A light‑hearted rewind to the days when the travels were epic, but the photography… let’s say “enthusiastically experimental.”
Technically speaking Flash vanished at the end of 2020 at least for Google & Microsoft browsers, moonfruit have found a clever way around this via Firefox so I've been able to copy back all my hidden images so I'm very pleased with that. I've managed to put all the images that are associated with that set of older blogs into a slideshow. They are also available via each of the older blogs directly from the indexes in the dropdown above. See the full picture slideshows below. Thanks for looking.
Blog 150 dives headfirst into the earliest era of your motorhome adventures, unearthing a treasure chest of recovered images from Blogs 1–67 — and what a gloriously chaotic collection it is. These photos capture the raw, unfiltered beginnings of life on the road, back when every trip felt epic, every stop was a discovery and every photo was… well, let’s call it “creatively improvised.” Expect wobbly horizons, accidental close‑ups, mysterious objects you definitely don’t remember photographing and the occasional cameo from a sheep that wandered into frame with perfect comedic timing.
This blog celebrates the charm of those early days, when enthusiasm far outweighed photographic skill and every click of the camera felt like documenting history — even if half the shots were taken with a finger over the lens. It’s a warm, funny, nostalgic rewind through the first chapters of your travels, reminding readers how far the journey has come and how much joy there is in the imperfect, the unexpected and the wonderfully unplanned. A delightful visual time capsule that proves even the dodgiest photos can tell the best stories.




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