Monday, August 31, 2009
Roger and Ann
They say that behind every hard working man is an even harder working woman. Behind Roger Huntley, who just retired after four decades as an auctioneer, is the tireless and indominable Ann Huntley. The Huntleys just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. In this piece, produced by Jennifer Sibert for the Common Wealth Common Wisdom project, Roger and Ann take us back to the day they met, through a lifetime of collaboration on the farm and under the auction tent.
You can see photos of Ann and Roger Huntley and and hear the rest of the stories in this series at ncpr.org/cwcw.
You can see photos of Ann and Roger Huntley and and hear the rest of the stories in this series at ncpr.org/cwcw.
Labels: auction, audio features, geofeed, Jennifer, Roger Huntley
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
"These hands have..."
Bill Cullen's hands have conducted a speech choir, Ann Huntley's have nursed a baby calf, and Jenn Sibert's have laced figure skates. As we went around the room, talking about what our hands had done, the conversation turned nostalgic. Ann Huntley pulled out a black and white photograph of her large family standing in front of a house. She remembered daring her little brothers to stick their tongues against a cold pipe in winter, and I felt a strong sense of family. Even as she talked about dark periods of her life, about death and hard times, I felt at ease and happy to just be in the room with them. Listening to Roger recounting snowball fights at school and walking seven miles into town to see a movie, I felt a sense of peace. It felt like the natural order of things for us to be listening as he relived his childhood. And I felt sad in a way too, that in our society, it took a paid internship to bring us here, listening to our elders at last.
As our discussion ended, the Huntleys' packed away their memories in a small, white envelope. I didn't have time to feel longing to look at them further; the whole group was ushered into a circle, hands in the middle. Young and old laughed and talked, our hands touching. The camera flashed. I laughed as Ruth started singing the hokey pokey. Our group broke up as arrangements were made to meet again. Already, I couldn't wait to hear more stories.
Labels: Billcullen, chelsea, hands, Roger Huntley
Monday, July 20, 2009
The end of an auction era
The first audio feature from the project aired this morning on NCPR's morning news program The Eight O'Clock Hour. The piece featured CWCW elder Roger Huntley, presiding over his last public auction.
Labels: audio features, Brenna, chelsea, geofeed, Jennifer, Roger Huntley
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Roger Huntley's Last Auction
In a firehouse in Hannawa Falls, Roger Huntley led his last auction. Photos by Gregory Warner.
Labels: auction, geofeed, Hanawa Falls, NCPR, photo, photo essay, Roger Huntley
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