How true!    My home town is South Bend --- and when I visit parks up there, on most weekends they are p.a.c.k.e.d.    I cna't get a weekend reservation up there unless I go out months.    If I do --- walking around the loops the number of Illinois plates is not inconsequential.
Considering we are not a tourist state, I'd really like to see additionalout of state fees charged.    Another $5-10 a site, applied as a discount to residents.   Afterall my taxes already paid for the parks and I am incapable of using them because of the flood of people from Illinois and to a lesser degree Michigan.  
My opinion was even stronger about 48 months ago.  Then, I argued closing the park completely to out of state license plates.
I'm working on 'home office' organization --- a project I wanted to begin in March.    My last day at my old job is Wednesday...I'm waiting to hear from them with details of what I need to sign, and return to them.   Bittersweet -- 24 years gone in a flash of cost-cutting fervor.   Thats fine.   Get my office put together, turn it into the study I want with a wingback chair, and a pipe-rack with a small ozone generator to neutralize the smoke smell if it is more offensive than a clowder of cats.
I'm reminded of a cartoon, in the panel a manager type is sitting at his desk, with a overflowing inbox.     Standing in the doorway is the grim reaper.   The only dialog is from the manager saying, "I'm so glad you're here, I can't get anything done without a deadline"
that's me.