Missing Photograph

I have created a blog on my website. The entries in the blog contain photographs and I have selected the option for the initial blog summary page to display the photographs. However, the photograph on my first entry is not displayed on the summary page, although the second one is. I have tried turning the option off and then back on again but I cannot get the photo for the first blog to display. Anyone got a solution?

Blog articles have a placeholder for an image.
Drag an images on it and it will show in the summary.
If you delete that placeholder you cannot replace it with an image.
To solve this predicament, add a new article and start over.
Delete the other article.
You can change the date/time of the blog by double-clicking the date in a article summary at the top of the page.
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