A Quite Astounding Discovery
Ophelia-
Please be assured that I am speaking in earnest, for the discovery I just made really did startle me. I would never lie or make up a story like this. I was out collecting dew from my alchemilla plant and noticed that while some of the drops looked normal, others had a pale pink or diamond white tint to them. I am fairly sure that it was not a trick of the light. When I collected them in my clear syringe, they maintained their tints. Is it possible that the faeries were trying to communicate with me?
Ophelia Fey says -- That I cannot be certain of. However, it is very much like a fairy to try to communicate through natural means in unusual ways. To stage something out of the ordinary, within one of your ordinary day-to-day activities that you will be sure to do. I am placing a photo here of colored dew.
Fairies definitely have the capacity to change the colors of things, and dew would be quite easy to do. Fairies can often leave some of their own color behind to try to prove they were there. I suspect if this was the case, fairies who care for flowers of pink hue, noticed that you tended to the alchemilla and tried to leave a sign behind. Ask them what their intentions are, and they will inspire you to know.
And also -- fairies have been known to leave a crystal behind on an alchemilla leaf. They do look like dew. Perhaps you will receive one.
Ophelia Fey, fairy