
When this old world starts getting me down
And people are just too much for me to face
I climb way up to the top of the stairs
And all my cares just drift right into space
-Carole King / Gerry Goffin (Lyrics)
Recently, I heard one of my favorite songs by the Drifters. The song Up On the Roof was released by at least three artists: Carole King, James Taylor, and the Drifters mentioned above. The lyrics got me thinking about where I go when the “world starts getting me down.” My favorite places to visit locally are the nearby parks. I can’t pick a favorite local park, but two draw me in when we are home in Fargo, North Dakota, and my camera is a must-have.
The opening photo features a view of the Red River at Orchard Glen in south Fargo. This small park has several views of the Red River and a forest to wander through. I can lose myself in photographing them both.
When the snow is finally gone and warm Spring days beckon, I like to walk in the forest when the trees are only beginning to show their summer attire. I enjoy walking the trail throughout the summer and waiting for the Fall colors to appear.
Lindenwood is a much larger park in Fargo. Despite being much closer, it’s always busy and lacks the solitude of a forest. I always enjoy the river views in Autumn, even though the colors might be beyond their peak, as in this photo.
Since we retired, we have spent most of the winters in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, so the parks differ from Fargo’s. For over a decade, we found our winter selves in Buckeye, just west of Phoenix. Skyline Park was only ten minutes from our house and a favorite hiking location.
Another favorite spot was the White Tank Mountain Regional Park in Waddell, about a 20-minute drive from Buckeye. When the rains are plentiful in the Sonoran Desert, the desert becomes a flower garden. It’s easy to forget your worries when there is so much color to capture.
Though it’s about an hour’s drive from Buckeye, we enjoyed the hikes on South Mountain. One of our favorite hikes had us walking through a rock tunnel, sliding down sloped rocks, and squeezing between boulders that barely allowed my fat stomach to squeeze through.
Since selling our home in Buckeye, we’ve spent our winters traveling and staying in multiple locations nationwide. In early 2024, we almost completely crossed the country from an island off North Carolina to Scottsdale, Arizona. We discovered the Boyce Thompson Arboretum for the first time since spending winters in Arizona.
Arizona is known for its colorful sunsets. We spent many evenings in a parking area along the road going to Skyline Park, waiting for the sun to disappear behind the mountains.
If I’m feeling down and don’t have a park to visit, I’ll spend many an hour working on processing photos of the many places we’ve visited over the years. Even though I don’t leave home, I get lost in my editing and can spend more time than I should in front of my computer screen. I’ve shared my Go-To places; now it’s time for you to share where you go or what you do to help lift those spirits when this old world starts getting you down.
I’ve posted these photos on my Flickr site here for those who like pixel-peeping, checking out the metadata, or viewing them as a slide show.
Last week, Anne brought us the “Abandoned” challenge. Next week, Sofia will host. Be sure to follow her here so you don’t miss her post, which will go live next Saturday at noon Eastern time. If you’d like to join in with your own challenge responses, but aren’t sure how to get started, check here.
John Steiner







Lovely images that make me want to visit those places!
Thanks, Sue!
This is a wonderful selection of places and photos John. You are lucky to have so many beautiful places nearby and along your travels. I can relate to finding joy in reviewing photos and I’d like to get out on more adventures.
There are so many beautiful parks in the country, but it takes time to develop favorites, for sure. Fargo alone features many local parks. Google Maps lists 40 parks, many of them on small parcels that are not conducive to residential or commercial use, especially along the Red River. With all the variety, I still choose from my two favorites when I want to get away.
That sounds nice to have so many local parks.
Beautiful captures! A good reminder for everyone to visit parks close to where they call home.
Nature is the best relaxer
True that!
What a gorgeous place to escape to! Love the photo of the yellow flowers and cactus!
Indeed!
John, all of your go to places look so peaceful and serene. I love that you started with the two parks closest to your home. Sometimes we forget to enjoy what’s close to us. The Arizona desert flowers are beautiful. What a difference from North Dakota!
I discovered that I really didn’t know what a desert is.
Great theme, great great photos. Excellent. One of my favorite songs, too. “When this old world starts getting me down” we’re gonna need a bigger bunker!!! 😉🤷♂️
Thanks, John!
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I always love your landscapes, John and these are magnificent. Favourite this week has to be Skyline Park View, fantastic shot.
Here is mine:
Thanks, Sofia! We have company, so I will look at your response tomorrow
Hi – I like your theme this week and enjoyed each photo – but my fav is the Springtime in White Tank Mountain Regional Park.
Thanks, PR!
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Spectacular images of your go-to places, John. I love that certain songs inspire our photography. The Sonoran desert has so much unexpected beauty, something I’m coming to appreciate the more we visit.
My Sunday Stills theme is related to Earth Day this week, which publishes on Monday because of Easter. I’m sharing many of my favorite and go-to places. I’ll join you Monday with my link.
Looking forward to it, Terri. Thanks!
Very peaceful sites. I love the water images. Mine is here
Thanks Marina! We have company, so I will look at your response tomorrow.
What a wonderful challenge John. Beautiful descriptive text and wonderful images. You are having us revisit places where we found relaxation, joy and hope. Now I have to concentrate on finding mine! I know I’ll be getting relaxed as I go through my archives.
Thanks, Anne! Sorry for the late response. Somehow I skipped over it.
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Beautiful places, John. One can get lost with your thoughts them, or just take refuge. I can see why they’re your “go to.”
And I like that song, the JT is my go to version. Wonderful theme.
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These are lovely places, John. The woods are so peaceful and appealing. I didn’t feature a forest but trees speak to me! It’s an important feature of the area around my hometown, yet I didn’t how them. I showed this instead: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2025/04/19/where-the-heart-is/
I already read your beautiful post. Thanks for sharing your world.
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A really nice selection you’ve got here. I particularly like Skyline Park View due to its stark feel, even though it very much isn’t a stark scene.
Here’s mine for this one:
https://stupidityhole.com/2025/04/20/sunrise-windows/
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Wonderful places to visit and photograph at any time of the year.
You also reveal how wonderful our planet truly is despite the weird weather and conflict within our shores.
Thanks, Vicki! I do miss winter views in my favorite places, but I do that by design. >grin<
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These are great John, I can see why they would be go to places for you. I think I would love going to them as well.
Thanks, Leanne! I’d love to show you them in person. If you ever get to North Dakota… but come in the summer time. >grin<
You have some wonderful places to get out to and find peace John. Great photos
I to, indeed! Thanks, Brian!
I definitely see the draw.
Thanks, Dawn!
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Seems to be a nice place, John.
I wrote about a different habit: https://solaner.wordpress.com/2025/04/20/happy-easter-6/
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Wonderful pictures that already have a recreational effect just by looking at them, John. I can also fully relate to creative indoor work as a precious Go-to Place. For me, it’s writing, reading and exploring/studying new fields. – Here comes my humble article: https://beingamazedcom.wordpress.com/2025/04/20/%f0%9f%93%b8lens-artists-challenge-345-my-go-to-places/
I’ve already seen your beautiful post, Yanaj * and I have to say that views of the ocean and views up high are also places I love.
Thank you, John, I’ve just read your kind comment. – Yes, nature provides us with such an abundance of wonderful places, that it was a tough choice for me too to select only a few pictures. In every new destination, there starts another quest for a quiet and peaceful Go-To place, and often it is a park as in your selection, a viewpoint or a spot close to the sea.
John, what a beautiful journey through your go-to places—each one feels like a page from a peaceful storybook. From Fargo forests to Arizona sunsets, your camera clearly has the best seat in the house.
Love how nature and photos help lift the weight of the world—what a magic!
Thanks, Philo!
Welcome, John.
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An especially beautiful post John – and what a great idea for the week. Loved all of your uber-peaceful images as well as the idea that we can escape the issues of our every-day world by delving into our own images. Well done!
PS. my response is here https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2025/04/20/lens-artists-challenge-345-my-go-to-places/
Thanks, Tina! It was all due to one of my favorite songs. >grin<
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Beautiful photographs John and I can see why these are among your go-to places! Our contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2025/04/20/the-soothing-sight-of-the-sea/
Thanks, Xenia!
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A great challenge, John! Thanks. These are great pictures. We share a love for many of the same places.
Thank you, Joanne!
So serene! I would love to be there too 🙂. Here’s my entry:
John, it is easy to see why these would be go-to places. There’s so much beauty and tranquility. Excellent post and photos. Here’s my response:
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/where-the-heart-is/
Thanks, Egidio!
Beautiful photos – they look like peaceful places
Thanks, Nora! They truly are peaceful, even in the snow.
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You have some wonderful landscapes close to your home! I can see why these parks would be go-to places for you 🙂
I had to think about this one! I have a local suburban park I enjoy and often share, and during Covid it was definitely my go-to place, but these days it’s mostly just the walking route to the shops etc! Then I realised I have a travel go-to, so here it is: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-celebrating-the-spirit-of-paris/
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Lovely retreats. Specially in this season, with all the plants in bloom, being outdoors must be great. I love your photos too, with the calm waters, the shady forest and the lovely flowers.
For us this is a bad time of the year to be out: the hot season has started. So here’s my response: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2025/04/21/where-do-i-go-when-theres-nowhere-to-go/
Thanks, I. J.! I’ve already seen your post, and I especially enjoyed the prose.
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A lovely challenge, John, and your breathtakingly beautiful photos complete the loveliness. Not difficult to see why these are your go-to places! I would find comfort and strenght there too. Love the desert flowers and the sunset especially.
Thanks, Ann-Christine!
I’m slow to catch up this week, John, but glad I made it. I can well imagine you lost in photography in these places xx
Thanks, Jo! With the Easter holiday and company, I’ve been a bit tardy as well! >grin<
Your photos brought a smile to my face when you got to Arizona. I will miss our meetups, for sure. I’ve never been to some of the places you highlighted, so if I get back, I’m definitely going. The North Dakota pictures are every bit as lovely. Great post, John. I’ll have mine tomorrow. 🙂 xxx to you and Lynn
Looking forward to your post. Hopefully, we will see you guys sometime in California!