Summary of article in Billed Bladet #36, 2013.
Marie i stormvejr - Marie in stormy weather. (*)
Written by Annelise Weimann.
On a day when the wind was slightly fresh our Marie went to the city of Esbjerg on the west coast to open a new gymnasium (high school). It's actually an amalgamation of several school and there are now 1.300 pupils attending there.
The red carpet was laid out, but wouldn't lay still. What to do? And in the practical manner of the west coast they simply placed cobbled stones, now that carpent ain't gonna go anywhere! - Something almost unthinkable in the rest of the country.
There she come, Marie, looking chic as always. Closely accompanied by towering figure of the Minister for Education, Christine Antorini. You can't miss her, she's the women ruining the pictures with Marie... And she's Radical...
(**)
Marie handled the task with the self confidence that comes with practise. The article points out that her ever increasing number of jobs is rubbing off and she has become a pretty seasoned royal now.
It's also a confirmation of the division of work within the DRF, where Joachim and Marie to a high extent cover Southern Jutland and Funen.
(*) Well, if you ask the locals along the west coast of Jutland, it was just a bit breezy.
Windy is what the rest of the country would call a bad storm. And a storm at the west coast is defined by dogs, trees and roofs flying around.
(**) As you can perhaps guess my admiration for the Radicals is limited. They may not have been (directly) responsible for the earthquake that levelled San Fransisco in 1906, but I'm perfectly willing to blame them for all other calamities since then...