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(05/17/12 12:11am)
Singer-songwriter Christina Perri plays on the keyboard beside bassist Jenni Tarma during her set at the Bluebird Nightclub on Tuesday. Perri and her four-man band performed 14 songs, including her breakthrough single, Jar of Hearts.
(05/17/12 12:10am)
Singer-songwriter Christina Perri plays on the keyboard beside bassist Jenni Tarma during her set at the Bluebird Nightclub on Tuesday. Perri and her four-man band performed 14 songs, including her breakthrough single, Jar of Hearts.
(05/17/12 12:09am)
Christina Perri looks down at audience members during one of the quieter moments in her performance at the Bluebird Nightclub Tuesday. Perri and her band performed 14 songs at the venue, including her hit, A Thousand Years, from the Twilight: Breaking Dawn soundtrack.
(05/17/12 12:09am)
Ryan O'Neal plays with his band, Sleeping At Last, before Christina Perri's set Tuesday at the Bluebird Nightclub. O'Neal has had songs featured on the Grey's Anatomy and Twighlight: Breaking Dawn soundtracks.
(05/16/12 9:02pm)
Holmes, a former camera repairman, points to the outline of his latest trilogy-in-progress, written on a whiteboard nailed to a wall in what used to be his living room. The book is about a woman who has been abducted by aliens, and is tentatively titled, "Feel Me Touch You."
(05/16/12 9:02pm)
A pair of wrought iron chairs, which belonged to Holmes' late mother, now sits in his garage. "She got them when I was knee-high," Holmes said. Holmes is thankful he was able to save the chairs from being swept away by the tornado. "It's a different thing when it's taken away from you," he said, of the difference between losing a family heirloom and being forced to part with it.
(05/16/12 9:01pm)
After placing the angel statuette beside a row of deck chairs against a garage wall, Galey and his fellow volunteers crowded around as they noticed the symbolism. "It's beautiful," Pitman said. "Like it's his guardian angel." Although much of his house had been damaged, Holmes himself, who had been at home as the tornado hit, did not suffer any serious injuries.
(05/16/12 9:01pm)
Galey picks two statuettes - an angel and a frog - off a deck chair as he, Scales and Pitman trim the weeds and grass in the garden.
(05/16/12 9:01pm)
With machete in hand, Pitman gets rid of the many weeds that have taken over the garden since May last year.
(05/16/12 9:00pm)
A roll of paper burns and crumples in the fire started by Pitman and Galey.
(05/16/12 9:00pm)
Pitman throws a bunch of branches and twigs into the fire he and Galey started earlier in the morning.
(05/16/12 8:55pm)
Holmes smiles as he chats with volunteer Susan Scales, from The Vineyard Community Church, before he leaves for his doctor's appointment. Scales is a key volunteer in the clean-up and rebuild efforts, offering her help since the start.
(05/16/12 8:55pm)
Galey grimaces as he lifts and carries a wooden plank to the trash pile.
(05/16/12 8:55pm)
The former bedroom of the Holmes children - both of whom are now in their 30s - has been stripped down to its bare bones. According to Pitman's wife, volunteer Teresa McIntosh who attends Bloomington Baptist Church, the ceiling had to be completely disassembled because the team had found rodents living in it.
(05/16/12 8:54pm)
A wire snakes across the Holmes children's former bedroom. Volunteers said that along with extensive refurbishment of the room, the floor still had to be taken apart because the concrete had disintegrated into a powdery texture.
(05/16/12 8:54pm)
Disaster relief volunteers Mark Pitman, from Bloomington Baptist Church, and John Galey from The Vineyard Community Church, throw wires onto the trash pile in the garden. Pitman and Galey are two of numerous volunteers who are helping with the clean-up of Holmes' house that started two weeks before.
(05/16/12 8:54pm)
Volunteers Pitman and Galey move a container and place it against the back of Holmes' garage. According to Holmes, the garage was kept intact, because although its roof was punctured by tree limbs during the tornado, its trusses were left completely unharmed.
(05/16/12 8:53pm)
Disaster relief volunteers Mark Pitman, from Bloomington Baptist Church, and John Galey from The Vineyard Community Church, throw wires onto the trash pile in the garden. Pitman and Galey are two of numerous volunteers who are helping with the clean-up of Holmes' house that started two weeks before.
(05/16/12 8:53pm)
In the bedroom - the hardest hit of all the rooms in the house, a window sill has been plied apart, and the carpet is littered with debris and pieces of dried wall paint. "If I could talk to the tornado, I would have told it to behave," Holmes said. "They're like a 2-year old! They're children! That's why they're called the Terrible Twos!"
(05/16/12 8:52pm)
A vine grows against a window in what used to be Holmes' bedroom. Holmes had moved his bed into the former dining room due to the extensive damage to his bedroom.