I can't top the sibling comment about a summer breeze! But it is an interesting question.

Not only does the photon not experience any delay between its two end points, but it experiences its path between them as a simple shortest-distance straight line segment, even if the same path looks like a curve through gravitationally warped space-time to us.

The photon does experience a form of distance, i.e. the number of wave lengths between its ends. But just the number of cycles, not the actual wave lengths which we would see varying as we experienced dark energy and space stretching the photon's wavelength from our viewpoint.

So a photon "experiences" two spacially separated ends, and a number of wave cycles between them, and that's it? Perhaps.