02/09/2026
Presenting the lovely Lady Kim who will not be riding this year but was a member for several years with her divine horse Carousel Dreams 💜💚💛🐎
"I have been in love with the beauty of horses for as long as I can remember. Every chance I got to interact with horses, I took pony rides and carriage rides, and I never missed an opportunity to pet them if I saw them on the street. On the weekends, my family would visit my godparents at their farm in Hammond, and I would ride Ginger, an ornery little Shetland pony with a bad attitude. She was always appalled that she was being asked to work when I showed up, but I loved her anyway. She knew that when I arrived, she would get lots of carrots and apples.
I boarded my horse, Carousel Dreams, at Denny’s Stables with Dr. Allison Barca for years. When she and Ellen Kruger formed Lady’s Godiva, I was one of the original Godivas to sign up to ride naked through the streets. Our maiden ride was exciting from the start—putting together costumes not only for ourselves, but for our horses as well, down to the decorated horseshoes. My first ride was exhilarating as I watched people’s expressions when they realized we were “naked,” riding through the streets of New Orleans. I had a blast that first year. Each year, as the group evolved, the costumes and throws became better and more elaborate, leading to what it is today. My friendship with some of the ladies of The Lady Godivas—especially Dr. Allison Barca and Dr. Daphne Glindmeyer—has lasted more than 20 years.
I’ve had two horses, and my heart horse was Carousel Dreams, aka CD. He was bred at Angola State Penitentiary as part of their breeding program and later joined the Sheriff’s Department Mounted Division before enjoying an early retirement. For twenty-three years, we rode to City Park, down St. Charles Avenue, along the levee, along the Lakefront, through Audubon Park, and on the Abita Trace. We went glamping in Brushy Creek, attended dressage clinics, and rode everywhere else I wanted to go. With all those miles under saddle, I felt completely comfortable riding him in the parade. When we rode, he didn’t necessarily want to be in charge, but he always wanted to know who was—just in case some s**t went down! LOL. As my trusty steed in the Muses Parade, he was beautiful, and he knew it.
Thank you, CD, for an incredible four-year run with The Lady Godivas."
Jeff Goad Kurt Owens