That looks pretty good, but I think your initial layer is starting too close to the print bed, so you have too much "squish" or elephant foot going on down there. I presume your printer has a textured bed, or if it's reversible you did that textured side up. I certainly hope so.
You may also want to turn up your retraction a little bit to see if you can get rid of those blobs on what I assume are the Z seam. Before panicking, though -- dry out your filament. You may find that this eliminates a lot of mystery print quality issues. You can buy a dedicated filament dryer, or if you have a dehydrator or oven that can go to a low temperature, like 45 or 50 degrees C, that will also work.