I do like all the daffodils, Andrew. They come early and help to warm the winter-chill out. A host of golden daffodils, but you have white ones also, likely to mock Wordsworth. I guess the white ones flutter and dance in the breeze, too. I also like the angle you got on the tulip in #2 at that stage of flaunting itself. I didn't know about PJM Rhodies. They are beautiful.
I hope your back is relenting.
Here's a sad one. A tulip in Gill's Garden being torn to pieces by the wind, as I photographed it. On camera fill light to reduce the shadows in very harsh light. The wind blew away all the fog and mist cover and it got bright and hot, even in the wind. I had to drive inland on family business on Wednesday. It was 92° and I was happy to get back to the coast at 68°. Rich