Ah, what a lovely spring day we are having today! As I write this, our temperature is at +2C. That’s right, I’ve had to add a + to the temperature! We are above freezing temperatures right now, and it’s already evening.
Awesome.
Of course, we’re also getting storm warnings for Sunday – when we’re also supposed to be above freezing for temperatures, so it’s a heavy snowfall that would happen, if it does happen. From talking to my dad over the years, these snowfalls tend to miss the farm, and hit farther south. So we’ll see.
The melting snow has left the deer feeding area looking much bigger! All the detritus of past feedings is being revealed, so the spots where I’ve been leaving little piles of seeds are now looking much bigger. And blacker.
This morning, Hungry Girl and Barbecue came over before I’d gone out to freshen up the feed. I tried to take photos, but the camera wouldn’t work. Checking the display, I saw what looked like CHR. Or maybe CHA. Anyhow, I figured the battery needed to be charged. So I took the one from the camera to charge and popped on the extra.
Which was also almost dead, even though I had fully charged it not long ago. I still thought there was enough charge to take some photos, but not; I still got the same display.
So I missed getting photos of them while the batteries charged.
It turned out not to be the batteries.
Somehow, the memory card got locked. The photos I took yesterday are still there. I copied them, but I can’t remove them, nor can I take more photos on the card.
I have no idea how this happened, or even where. It could have happened on the camera itself, or on the desktop.
I will have to investigate further.
I did, however, get a nice photo of a blue jay, at least.

I got a call from my husband’s doctor this morning about a change in his medication. (I appreciate that they will talk directly to me about it, so I don’t have to interrupt his lie-downs.) The new medication is covered by insurance, so he gave me information and instructions about it, then sent the prescription to the pharmacy so I could pick it up today. Rather nice having a prescription that we don’t have to physically pick up at the clinic and take to the pharmacy within a limited time period!
So my younger daughter and I headed into town to pick it up (and get some Pokemon Go in).
While there, I checked to see if my own file was successfully transferred from our previous pharmacy (it was) and if it had been filled (it was). So I got both at the same time.
One of the pharmacists and a trainee spent some time with me, making sure I had the needed information about the updated medication, the dose, when to take it, etc. They even opened the package to look at the paperwork to make sure the dose measurements on the injector pen matched the previous version of the medication. It did, but the dose my husband is supposed to be on is quite high, so the box will only last a few days. It was decided to leave it as is, for starters, then in the future we can get multiples of boxes, so I’ll have fewer trips into town.
Meanwhile I glanced at my own prescriptions and choked at the price tag.
The insurance coverage wasn’t used.
So I let them know and gave them my insurance card. Once done with my husband’s prescription, they started fixing my file.
It’s a good thing I brought an insulated bag and asked for ice packs.
I think I spent at least half an hour waiting, as they first tried to get my insurance set up on my file in their system, which failed, and the pharmacist then called the insurance company directly.
Long story short.
They couldn’t get it to work.
At the insurance company’s end, the person was going to talk to someone else, but that someone else was on lunch, so she would call the pharmacy back later.
The pharmacist, meanwhile, felt that the problem was at their end, not the insurance company. I could pay the full price and get reimbursed (nope; we may have just got paid, but reimbursement wouldn’t happen until it got fixed, and who knows how long that would take), or she was willing to transfer the prescription to the competing pharmacy across the street to be filled.
Yeah! Really!
I decided to not get them for now (it’s a good thing they’re not a vital prescription!!). She said she would call me if she got a call back from the insurance company. I mentioned coming back tomorrow, but she suggested I call, first.
So what should have been a quick trip into town, with some leisurely Pokemon-ing ended up being much longer. At least there is a Pokestop right next to the pharmacy, so my daughter was able to throw on a lure and played on both our phones while she waited for me.
Meanwhile, my phone let me know I had a voice mail. Which was weird, because I got no phone call. Turns out I did, but it just never rang. It was my previous doctor’s office, wanting to talk to me about my file transfer.
So, once I got home, I had lots of phone calls to make.
I called the insurance company and explained what happened. He could see nothing wrong with my file on the system, so he put me on hold to talk to someone else.
When he came back, I could hear the perplexity in his voice. It turns out that in one area, my account was active, but in another, I was no longer active. They don’t know why. So he was going to contact the carrier my husband’s work is hooked up with to figure things out and get my file fully active again.
Hopefully, it will not take as long as it did to fix up the mess with my husband’s file.
Then I talked to my old clinic. Turns out there is a $35 fee to transfer a file, and how did I want to pay that? I don’t have a credit card, but I do have debit Visa, which they take, so we did that.
I also updated my address and phone number, so she wouldn’t call my cell phone, though my cell phone number is still there as a back up.
Then I worked on something else when I got a notification from my phone.
Another voice mail.
Yeah. She called my cell phone. And since I had zero signal at the time, it went straight to voice mail.
I called back and found out my card was declined. Which made no sense.
So I called the bank’s 866 number on my card.
Which got answered with a cheerful recording saying I could help them out by taking a short survey. As a reward, select customers could win a Caribbean cruise.
Uh huh.
So I went through the three question survey (there was no option not to take it), and at the end, the cheerful recording congratulated me, because I just won the cruise; it would only cost a $65 processing fee. Did I want to accept the prize?
Uh huh.
So I selected yes. A live person answered the phone, greeting me with an “are you excited about winning this cruise?” To which I responded, “Actually, I’m trying to figure out how I got you guys, because I was trying to phone … ”
*click*beepbeepbeep*
She hung up on me.
I called the bank’s number again and got through to where I was supposed to. After being on hold a while, I made sure to first tell the person who answered what happened. She took notes to pass on to the back office to see if there was a security breach on their system.
Then I talked to her about my debit Visa being declined. She checked, but there was nothing wrong with my card. After getting more details, she put me on hold and went to talk to someone in the back office about it. When she got back, she informed me that no transaction on my card was attempted, according to their system.
Which means that, somewhere between the clinic and the bank, something went wrong.
So, back on the phone with the clinic I went. I told her what the bank told me, and she was surprised, because she had tried twice. I told her the bank confirmed there is nothing wrong with my card, so she said she would try again later, then call me back if it was still a problem.
So far, no call back, but then if she tries to call my cell phone again, it might be a while before I find out. I forgot to mention that she’d called the wrong number.
Ah, well.
So, more move related hassles to sort out.
Later on, I went and got the memory card from the camera, as well as the one that got locked. I uploaded the photos I took…
And found pictures of Mama and the Twins.
I didn’t remember taking those.
I uploaded them all, then started trying to figure out what happened with the locked card, and if there was something I could find to unlock it on the desktop.
While I was doing that, my older daughter came by to let me know she’d taken some pictures of deer while we were gone.
I suddenly felt sane again. LOL
Here is one of the photos she took for me.

With the melt, it looks like there is so much more feed out there than there really is! I’d emptied the bag this morning, and picked up 3 more on the way home, so we should be good for the Month.
Now, I am looking forward to a quiet evening. I’m not used to talking so much. My throat is sore. I have a friend I’m hoping to talk to soon, and I don’t want to have to cut conversation short because I’ve spent so much time talking on the phone!
The Re-Farmer
